Lutjanus was created in 1790 by the
German physician and
zoologist Marcus Elieser Bloch with
Lutjanus lutjanus as its
type species by
tautonymy. Bloch erroneously stated that the
type locality for
L. lutjanus was Japan when the name he gave it suggested that it was collected in the East Indies. A taxonomic study of snappers within the subfamily Lutjaninae in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean indicated that the
monotypic genera
Ocyurus and
Rhomboplites sit within the genus
Lutjanus.
Lutjanus ambiguus is considered by some authorities to most likely to be a hybrid between
L. synagris and
Ocyurus chrysurus, supporting the close relation between the two genera.
Species '' '' '' '' Currently, 73 recognized species are placed in this genus: •
Lutjanus adetii (
Castelnau, 1873) (yellow-banded snapper) •
Lutjanus agennes Bleeker, 1863 (African red snapper) •
Lutjanus alexandrei R. L. Moura &
Lindeman, 2007 (Brazilian snapper) •
Lutjanus ambiguus (
Poey, 1860) (ambiguous snapper) •
Lutjanus analis (Cuvier, 1828) (mutton snapper) •
Lutjanus apodus (
Walbaum, 1792) (schoolmaster snapper) •
Lutjanus aratus (
Günther, 1864) (mullet snapper) •
Lutjanus argentimaculatus (
Forsskål, 1775) (mangrove red snapper) •
Lutjanus argentiventris (
W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (yellow snapper) •
Lutjanus bengalensis (Bloch, 1790) (Bengal snapper) •
Lutjanus biguttatus (
Valenciennes, 1830) (two-spot banded snapper) •
Lutjanus bitaeniatus (Valenciennes, 1830) (Indonesian snapper) •
Lutjanus bohar (Forsskål, 1775) (two-spot red snapper) •
Lutjanus boutton (
Lacépède, 1802) (Moluccan snapper) •
Lutjanus buccanella (Cuvier, 1828) (blackfin snapper) •
Lutjanus campechanus (Poey, 1860) (northern red snapper) •
Lutjanus carponotatus (
J. Richardson, 1842) (Spanish flag snapper) •
Lutjanus coeruleolineatus (
Rüppell, 1838) (blue-line snapper) •
Lutjanus colorado D. S. Jordan &
C. H. Gilbert, 1882 (Colorado snapper) •
Lutjanus cyanopterus (Cuvier, 1828) (cubera snapper) •
Lutjanus decussatus (Cuvier, 1828) (checkered snapper) •
Lutjanus dentatus (
A. H. A. Duméril, 1861) (African brown snapper) •
Lutjanus dodecacanthoides (Bleeker, 1854) (sunbeam snapper) •
Lutjanus ehrenbergii (W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (black-spot snapper) •
Lutjanus endecacanthus Bleeker, 1863 (Guinea snapper) •
Lutjanus erythropterus Bloch, 1790 (crimson snapper) •
Lutjanus fulgens (Valenciennes, 1830) (golden African snapper) •
Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskål, 1775) (dory snapper) •
Lutjanus fulvus (
J. R. Forster, 1801) (black-tail snapper) •
Lutjanus fuscescens (Valenciennes, 1830) (freshwater snapper) •
Lutjanus gibbus (Forsskål, 1775) (humpback red snapper) •
Lutjanus goldiei (
W. J. Macleay, 1882) (Papuan black snapper) •
Lutjanus goreensis (Valenciennes, 1830) (Gorean snapper) •
Lutjanus griseus (
Linnaeus,
1758) (grey snapper) •
Lutjanus guilcheri Fourmanoir, 1959 (yellow-fin red snapper) •
Lutjanus guttatus (
Steindachner, 1869) (spotted rose snapper) •
Lutjanus indicus G. R. Allen,
W. T. White &
Erdmann, 2013 •
Lutjanus inermis (W. K. H. Peters, 1869) (golden snapper) •
Lutjanus jocu (Bloch &
J. G. Schneider, 1801) (dog snapper) •
Lutjanus johnii (Bloch, 1792) (John's snapper) •
Lutjanus jordani (C. H. Gilbert, 1898) (Jordan's snapper) •
Lutjanus kasmira (Forsskål, 1775) (common blue-striped snapper) •
Lutjanus lemniscatus (Valenciennes, 1828) (yellow-streaked snapper) •
Lutjanus lunulatus (
M. Park, 1797) (lunar-tail snapper) •
Lutjanus lutjanus Bloch, 1790 (big-eye snapper) •
Lutjanus madras (Valenciennes, 1831) (Indian snapper) •
Lutjanus octolineatus (Cuvier, 1828) (white-belly snapper) •
Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier, 1816) (emperor red snapper) •
Lutjanus semicinctus Quoy &
Gaimard, 1824 (black-banded snapper) •
Lutjanus stellatus Akazaki, 1983 (star snapper) •
Lutjanus synagris (Linnaeus,
1758) (Lane snapper) •
Lutjanus timorensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (Timor snapper) •
Lutjanus viridis (Valenciennes, 1846) (blue and gold snapper) •
Lutjanus vitta (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (brown-stripe red snapper) •
Lutjanus vivanus (Cuvier, 1828) (silk snapper) •
Lutjanus xanthopinnis Iwatsuki, F. Tanaka & G. R. Allen, 2015 (yellow-fin snapper) One fossil species, †
Lutjanus avus Gregory, 1930 is known from a partial specimen from the
Early Oligocene of Florida.
Phylogeny The following
cladogram is based on the
phylogenetic tree from a 2007 study using
Bayesian Inference to analyze a combined dataset of
16S and
cyt b: |label1=
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cladogram is based on a 2023
phylogenetic analysis studying
16S RNA (left tree) and
COI (right)
MtDNA: ==References==