List of ACTINOPTERYGII species in Cuba
This is a list of ACTINOPTERYGII in Cuba according to the IUCN Red List.
This list was last updated 2019-09-14
This list contains only species that have been assessed for the IUCN Red List. It is therefore not representative of all the species in the country.
Species counts by country: Total | Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Mammals | Reptiles | Vascular Plants.
scientific_name | common_name | taxonid | category |
---|---|---|---|
Stegastes otophorus | Freshwater Gregory | 188471 | DD |
Opsanus pardus | Leopard Toadfish | 196672 | LC |
Neoopisthopterus cubanus | Cuban Longfin Herring | 196674 | VU |
Exechodontes daidaleus | Outwardtoothed Eelpout | 196691 | LC |
Eustomias leptobolus | 196697 | DD | |
Lucifuga simile | Blind Cave Brotula | 12399 | CR |
Lucifuga subterranea | 12400 | VU | |
Lucifuga teresinarum | 12401 | VU | |
Diplodus holbrookii | Spottail Pinfish | 170264 | LC |
Opistognathus nothus | Yellowmouth Jawfish | 16546072 | LC |
Syngnathus louisianae | Chain Pipefish | 46109068 | DD |
Stygicola dentata | 20971 | VU | |
Bascanichthys scuticaris | Sooty Eel | 199302 | LC |
Caulolatilus intermedius | Anchor Tilefish | 16432098 | LC |
Gramma dejongi | Cuban Gramma | 195884 | DD |
Cyprinodon variegatus | Sheepshead Minnow | 189823 | LC |
Peristedion gracile | Slender Searobin | 16778632 | LC |
Rivulus cylindraceus | Cuban Rivulus | 169371 | LC |
Elacatinus oceanops | Northern Neon Goby | 185986 | LC |
Gobiosoma longipala | Twoscale Goby | 186011 | LC |
Squalogadus modificatus | Tadpole Whiptail | 190237 | LC |
Prionotus rubio | Blackwing Searobin | 190283 | LC |
Symphurus urospilus | Spottail Tonguefish | 190289 | LC |
Nezumia longebarbata | Bluntnose Grenadier | 190338 | LC |
Serranus subligarius | Belted Sandbass | 190339 | LC |
Coryphaenoides mediterraneus | Mediterranean Grenadier | 198595 | LC |
Eustomias xenobolus | 47165398 | LC | |
Rinoctes nasutus | Abyssal Smooth-head | 15149028 | LC |
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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups: