Albula (fish)

Albula
Temporal range: 94.3–0 Ma Late Cretaceous to present
Bonefish (A. vulpes)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Albuliformes
Family: Albulidae
Subfamily: Albulinae
Genus: Albula
Gronow 1763 ex Scopoli 1777 non Osbeck 1765 non Bloch & Schneider 1801 non Catesby 1771
Synonyms
  • Atopichthys Garman 1899
  • Butyrinus Commerson ex Lacépède 1803
  • Dixonina Fowler 1911
  • Albula (Dixonina) (Fowler 1911)
  • Esunculus Kaup 1856
  • Glossodonta Cuvier 1815
  • Glossodus Agassiz 1828 ex Spix & Agassiz 1829 non Costa 1853 non McCoy 1848
  • Metalbula Frizzell 1965
  • Pisodus Owen 1841
  • Vulpis Catesby 1771
  • Conorynchus Nozemann 1758 ex Gill 1861 non Bleeker 1863 non Motschousky 1860

Albula is an ancient genus of fish belonging to the family Albulidae. Members of this genus inhabit warm coastal waters worldwide.[1]

This genus contains many of the species popularly referred to as bonefish, which are vital components of both subsistence fisheries and sport fishing industries worldwide; this, in conjunction with destruction of breeding habitat, has led to population declines in many species.[2]

  1. ^ "Albula vulpes, Bonefish: fisheries, gamefish, bait". www.fishbase.se. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
  2. ^ Filous, Alexander; Lennox, Robert J.; Coleman, Richard R.; Friedlander, Alan M.; Clua, Eric E. G.; Danylchuk, Andy J. (August 2019). "Life‐history characteristics of an exploited bonefish Albula glossodonta population in a remote South Pacific atoll". Journal of Fish Biology. 95 (2): 562–574. doi:10.1111/jfb.14057. ISSN 0022-1112. PMID 31119738. S2CID 162180207.