Sparidae
| Sparidae | |
|---|---|
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| Diplodus vulgaris | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Actinopterygii | 
| Order: | Perciformes | 
| Family: |  Sparidae Rafinesque, 1810  | 
The Sparidae are a family of fish in the order Perciformes, commonly called sea breams and porgies (North America). The sheepshead, scup, and red seabream are species in this family. Most sparids are deep-bodied compressed fish with a small mouth separated by a broad space from the eye, a single dorsal fin with strong spines and soft rays, a short anal fin, long pointed pectoral fins and rather large firmly attached scales.[1] They are found in shallow temperate and tropical waters and are bottom-dwelling carnivores. Most species possess grinding, molar-like teeth.[2] Some of the species, such as Polysteganus undulosus, have been subject to overfishing, or exploitation beyond sustainable recovery.[3]
Genera



The family Sparidae contains about 155 species in 38 genera:
- Acanthopagrus Peters, 1855
 - Amamiichthys Tanaka & Iwatsuki, 2015 [4]
 - Archosargus Gill, 1865
 - Argyrops Swainson, 1839
 - Argyrozona Smith, 1938
 - Boops Cuvier, 1814
 - Boopsoidea Castelnau, 1861
 - Calamus Swainson, 1839
 - Centracanthus Rafinesque, 1810
 - Cheimerius Smith, 1938
 - Chrysoblephus Swainson, 1839
 - Crenidens Valenciennes, 1830
 - Cymatoceps Smith, 1938
 - Dentex Cuvier, 1814
 - Diplodus Rafinesque, 1810
 - Evynnis Jordan & Thompson, 1912
 - Gymnocrotaphus Günther, 1859
 - Lagodon Holbrook, 1855
 - Lithognathus Swainson, 1839
 - Oblada Cuvier, 1829
 - Pachymetopon Günther, 1859
 - Pagellus Valenciennes, 1830
 - Pagrus Cuvier, 1816
 - Parargyrops Tanaka, 1916
 - Petrus Smith, 1938
 - Polyamblyodon Norman, 1935
 - Polysteganus Klunzinger, 1870
 - Porcostoma Smith, 1938
 - Pterogymnus Smith, 1938
 - Rhabdosargus Fowler, 1933
 - Sarpa Bonaparte, 1831
 - Sparidentex Munro, 1948
 - Sparodon Smith, 1938
 - Sparus Linnaeus, 1758
 - Spicara Rafinesque, 1810
 - Spondyliosoma Cantor, 1849
 - Stenotomus Gill, 1865
 - Virididentex Poll, 1971
 
Timeline of genera

Cookery
The most celebrated of the breams in cookery are the gilt-head bream and the common dentex.[5]
See also
References
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sparidae. | 
- ↑ Bray, D.J. & Gomon, M.F. (2012): Breams , SPARIDAE, in Fishes of Australia http://www.fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/family/129
 - ↑ Johnson, G.D. & Gill, A.C. (1998). Paxton, J.R. & Eschmeyer, W.N., ed. Encyclopedia of Fishes. San Diego: Academic Press. p. 184. ISBN 0-12-547665-5. Eating the head is known to cause hallucinations, lasting many days.
 - ↑ Hogan, C.M. (2010): Overfishing. Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the Environment.
 - ↑ Tanaka, F. & Iwatsuki, Y. (2015): Amamiichthys, a new genus for the sparid fish Cheimerius matsubarai Akazaki 1962, and redescription of the species, with designation of a neotype. Zootaxa 4007 (2): 195–206.
 - ↑ Davidson, A. Mediterranean Seafood, Penguin, 1972. ISBN 0-14-046174-4, pp. 86–108.
 
