Genus of fishes
Trachinus is a genus of weevers , order Perciformes that consists of seven extant species . Six of the genus representatives inhabit the waters of Eastern Atlantic Ocean , but only one, Trachinus cornutus , inhabits the South-Eastern Pacific Ocean . Three of the Atlantic species occur near the coasts of Europe . An eighth extinct species, T. minutus , is known from Oligocene -aged strata from the Carpathian Mountains , while a ninth species, also extinct, T. dracunculus , is known from middle-Miocene -aged strata from Piemonte , Italy .
The genus name, given by Linnaeus , is from trachina , the Medieval Latin name for the fish,[ 3] which in turn is from the Ancient Greek τρᾱχύς trachýs ‘rough’.[ 4]
Species
Spotted weever , Trachinus araneus Cuvier , 1829 .
Guinean weever , Trachinus armatus Bleeker , 1861 .
Sailfin weever , Trachinus collignoni Roux , 1957 .
Trachinus cornutus Guichenot , 1848 .
Greater weever , Trachinus draco Linnaeus , 1758 .
Striped weever , Trachinus lineolatus Fischer , 1885 .
Cape Verde weever , Trachinus pellegrini Cadenat , 1937 .
Starry weever , Trachinus radiatus Cuvier, 1829 .
†Oligocene Carpathian weever, Trachinus minutus (Jonet , 1958)
†Miocene weever, Trachinus draculanus Heckel , 1849
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External links
Media related to Trachinus at Wikimedia Commons