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Bony Fishes

Osteichthyes, commonly referred to as the bony fish, is a diverse superclass of vertebrate animals that have skeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondrichthyes, which have skeletons primarily composed of cartilage.

Silver Pomfret
Silver Pomfret

Silver Pomfret

Pampus argenteus

Chinese Pomfret
Chinese Pomfret

Chinese Pomfret

Pampus chinesis

Black Pomfret
Black Pomfret

Black Pomfret

Formeo niger

Crabs

Crabs

Mud Crab
Mud Crab

Mud Crab

Scylla serrata

Three Spot Swimming Crab
Three Spot Swimming Crab

Three Spot Swimming Crab

Portunus sanguinolentus

Blue Swimming Crab
Blue Swimming Crab

Blue Swimming Crab

Portunus pelagicus

Crucifix Crab
Crucifix Crab

Crucifix Crab

Charybdis feriata

Lobster

Lobster

Ornate Spiny Lobster
Ornate Spiny Lobster

Ornate Spiny Lobster

Panulirus ornatus

Sand Lobster
Sand Lobster

Sand Lobster

Thenus orientalis

Deep Sea Lobster / Arabian Whip Lobster
Deep Sea Lobster

Deep Sea Lobster

Puerulus sewelli

Shark

Shark

Milk Shark
Milk Shark

Milk Shark

Rhizoprionodon acutus

Black Tip Shark
Black Tip Shark

Black Tip Shark

Carcharhinus limbatus

Smooth Hammer Head Shark
Smooth Hammer Head Shark

Smooth Hammer Head Shark

Sphyrna zygaena

Sting Ray

Sting Ray

Cowtail Sting Ray
Cowtail Sting Ray

Cowtail Sting Ray

Pastinachus sephen

Javanese Cow Nose Ray
Javanese Cow Nose Ray

Javanese Cow Nose Ray

Rhinoptera javanica

Prawn

Prawn is a common name for small aquatic crustaceans with an exoskeleton and ten legs, some of which are edible

Indian White Prawn
Indian White Prawn

Indian White Prawn

Fenneropenaus Indicus

Black Tiger Prawn
Black Tiger Prawn

Black Tiger Prawn

Penaeus monodon

Mandapam Flower Prawn
Mandapam Flower Prawn

Mandapam Flower Prawn

Penaeus semisulcatus

Pacific White Shrimp
Pacific White Shrimp

Pacific White Shrimp

Litopenaeus vannamei

Flower Prawn
Flower Prawn

Flower Prawn

Melicertus canaliculatus

Pink Shrimp
Pink Shrimp

Pink Shrimp

Metapenaeus dobsoni

Brown Shrimp / Sand Shrimp
Brown Shrimp / Sand Shrimp

Brown Shrimp / Sand Shrimp

Metapenaeus monoceros

King Prawn
King Prawn

King Prawn

Matapenaeus affinis

Kiddi (Karikadi) Shrimp
Kiddi (Karikadi) Shrimp

Kiddi (Karikadi) Shrimp

Parapenaeopsis stylifera

Jawala Paste Shrimp
Jawala Paste Shrimp

Jawala Paste Shrimp

Acetes indicus

Arabian Red Shrimp
Arabian Red Shrimp

Arabian Red Shrimp

Aristeus alcoki

Humpback Nylon Shrimp
Humpback Nylon Shrimp

Humpback Nylon Shrimp

Heterocarpus gibbosus

Deep Sea Shrimp
Deep Sea Shrimp

Deep Sea Shrimp

Solenocera spp.

Giant River Prawn
Giant River Prawn

Giant River Prawn

Macrobrachium rosenbergii

Squid / Cuttle Fish / Octopus

Pharaoh cuttlefish are cephalopods related to cuttlefish, squid, octopus and chambered nautilus. They have eight short arms and two long tentacles

Pharaoh Cuttlefish
Pharaoh Cuttlefish

Pharaoh Cuttlefish

Sepia pharaonis

Indian Squid
Indian Squid

Indian Squid

Loligo duvaucelii

Needle Squid
Needle Squid

Needle Squid

Loligo singhalensis

Octopus (Marbled Octopus)
Octopus (Marbled Octopus)

Octopus (Marbled Octopus)

Octopus dollfusi

Shellfish

shellfish, any aquatic invertebrate animal having a shell and belonging to the phylum Mollusca, the class Crustacea (phylum Arthropoda), or the phylum Echinodermata. The term is often used for the edible species of the groups, especially those that are fished or raised commercially.

Green Mussel
Green Mussel

Green Mussel

Perna viridis

Short Neck Clam
Short Neck Clam

Short Neck Clam

Paphia malabarica

Asiatic Hard Clam
Asiatic Hard Clam

Asiatic Hard Clam

Meretrix meretrix

Indian Black Clam
Indian Black Clam

Indian Black Clam

Villorita cyprinoides

Indian Backwater Oyster
Indian Backwater Oyster

Indian Backwater Oyster

Crassostrea madrasensis

Snails

A snail is a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name snail is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have a coiled shell that is large enough for the animal to retract completely into.

Indian Whelk / Indian Babylon
Indian Whelk / Indian Babylon

Indian Whelk / Indian Babylon

Babylonia zeylanica

Spiral Whelk / Spiral Babylon
Spiral Whelk / Spiral Babylon

Spiral Whelk / Spiral Babylon

Babylonia spirata

Scombroids

The mackerel, tuna, and bonito family, Scombridae, includes many of the most important and familiar food fishes. The family consists of 51 species in 15 genera and two subfamilies. All species are in the subfamily Scombrinae, except the butterfly kingfish, which is the sole member of subfamily Gasterochismatinae. Varieties: Indian Mackerel, Seer Fish, Tuna and Tuna like fishes.

Indian Mackerel
Indian Mackerel

Indian Mackerel

Rastrelliger kanagurta

Seer Fish
Seer Fish

Seer Fish

Scomberomorus commerson

Spanish Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel

Spanish Mackerel

Scomberomorus lineolatus

Indo-Pacific King Mackerel
Indo-Pacific King Mackerel

Indo-Pacific King Mackerel

Scomberomorous guttatus

Little Tunny (KAWAKAWA)
Little Tunny (KAWAKAWA)

Little Tunny (KAWAKAWA)

Euthynnus affinis

Yellowfin Tuna
Yellowfin Tuna

Yellowfin Tuna

Thunnus albacares

Big Eye Tuna
Big Eye Tuna

Big Eye Tuna

Thunnus obesus

Skip Jack Tuna
Skip Jack Tuna

Skip Jack Tuna

Katsuwonus pelamis

Perches

Perch is a common name for freshwater fish from the genus Perca, which belongs to the family Percidae of the large order Perciformes. The name comes from Greek: πέρκη, romanized: perke, meaning the type species of this genus, the European perches Varieties: Snppes, Rock Cods Pigface Breams

Snapper
Snapper

Snapper

Lutjanus spp.

Crescent Snapper
Crescent Snapper

Crescent Snapper

Lutjanus lunulatus

Blue & Yellow Snapper
Blue & Yellow Snapper

Blue & Yellow Snapper

Lutjanus kasmira

Crescent Perch
Crescent Perch

Crescent Perch

Terapon jarbua

Dory Snapper
Dory Snapper

Dory Snapper

Lutjanus fulviflamma

Brown Lined Reef COD
Brown Lined Reef COD

Brown Lined Reef COD

Epinephelus undulosus

Long Spine Grouper
Long Spine Grouper

Long Spine Grouper

Epinephelus longispinis

Reef COD
Reef COD

Reef COD

Epinephelus Sp.

Bleeker's Grouper
Bleeker's Grouper

Bleeker's Grouper

Epinephelus bleekeri

Banded Grouper
Banded Grouper

Banded Grouper

Epinephelus lalifasciatus

Tomato Banded Grouper
Tomato Banded Grouper

Tomato Banded Grouper

Cephalopholis sonnerati

Thornycheek Grouper
Thornycheek Grouper

Thornycheek Grouper

Epinephelus diacanthus

Aerolated Grouper
Aerolated Grouper

Aerolated Grouper

Epinephelus areolatus chlorostigma

Croakers

Sciaenidae is a family of ray-finned fishes belonging to the order Acanthuriformes.They are commonly called drums or croakers in reference to the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make. Varieties: Sin Croaker, Pale Spot Fin Croaker, Black mount Croaker, Big Eye Croaker, Tiger Tooth Croaker, Sharp Tooth Raniner, Corvina.

Black Spotted Croaker
Black Spotted Croaker

Black Spotted Croaker

Protonibea diacanthus

Panna Croaker
Panna Croaker

Panna Croaker

Panna microdon

Sharp Tooth Hammer Croaker
Sharp Tooth Hammer Croaker

Sharp Tooth Hammer Croaker

Johnieops vogleri

Sin Croaker
Sin Croaker

Sin Croaker

Johnius dussumieri

Silver Banded Jewfish
Silver Banded Jewfish

Silver Banded Jewfish

Otolithus argenteus

Green Backed Jewfish
Green Backed Jewfish

Green Backed Jewfish

Johnius soldado

Ribbon Fishes

The ribbonfish are any lampriform fishes in the family Trachipteridae. These pelagic fish are named for their slim, ribbon-like appearance. They are rarely seen alive, as they typically live in deep waters, though are not bottom feeders. Varieties: HairTail Ribbon Fish, Large Headed Ribbon Fish

Hairtail Ribbon Fish
Hairtail Ribbon Fish

Hairtail Ribbon Fish

Lepturacanthus savala

Large-Headed Ribbon Fish
Large-Headed Ribbon Fish

Large-Headed Ribbon Fish

Trichiuruss lepturus

Cat Fishes

Catfish (or catfishes; order Siluriformes /sɪˈljʊərɪfɔːrmiːz/ or Nematognathi) are a diverse group of ray-finned fish. Named for their prominent barbels, which resemble a cat's whiskers, catfish range in size and behavior from the three largest species alive, the Mekong giant catfish from Southeast Asia, the wels catfish of Eurasia, and the piraíba of South America, to detritivores (species that eat dead material on the bottom), and even to a tiny parasitic species commonly called the candiru, Vandellia cirrhosa. Neither the armour-plated types nor the naked types have scales. Varieties: Spotted Cat Fish, Giant Marine Cat Fish, Thin Spine Sea Cat Fish

Cat Fish
Cat Fish

Cat Fish

Arius maculatus

Giant Marine Cat Fish
Giant Marine Cat Fish

Giant Marine Cat Fish

Arius thalassinus

Sardine, Shad and Anchovies

Due to their similar size and culinary uses, they're often confused with each other, but they're not the same. Anchovies are slightly smaller in size and have dark, reddish-grey flesh. Sardines are larger with white flesh. Sardines' flavor is also less intense than that of anchovies, especially canned varieties. Varieties: Indian Oil Sardine, Lesser Sardine, Anchovies, Wolf Herring and Hilsa

Indian Oil Sardine
Indian Oil Sardine

Indian Oil Sardine

Sardinella longiceps

Deep Bodied Sardinella
Deep Bodied Sardinella

Deep Bodied Sardinella

Sardinella brachysoma

Smooth Wolf Herring
Smooth Wolf Herring

Smooth Wolf Herring

Chirocentrus nudus

White Bait
White Bait

White Bait

Stolephorus commersoni

Flat Fishes

A flatfish is a member of the ray-finned demersal fish order Pleuronectiformes, also called the Heterosomata, sometimes classified as a suborder of Perciformes. In many species, both eyes lie on one side of the head, one or the other migrating through or around the head during development. Varieties: Indian Halibut, Malabar Tongue Sole, Doublelined Tongue Sole

Indian Halibut
Indian Halibut

Indian Halibut

Psettodes erumei

Malabar Tongue Sole
Malabar Tongue Sole

Malabar Tongue Sole

Cynoglossus macrolepidotus

Tongue Sole
Tongue Sole

Tongue Sole

Paraplagusia bilineata

Carangids

The leatherjacket fish, also known as leather jack, is a species of jack in the family Carangidae. Leather jack may also refer to other members of the Carangidae, such as the pilot fish. The largest are about a foot long.

Leather Skin
Leather Skin

Leather Skin

Scomberoides lysan

Malabar Trevally
Malabar Trevally

Malabar Trevally

Carangoides malabaricus

Other Fishes

This will cover all the other types of fishes Varieties: Barracuda, Goat Fish, Indian Salmon, Sea bass, Milik Fish, Spade Fish, Perl Spot, Dolphin Fish, White Fish.

White Fish
White Fish

White Fish

Lactarius lactarius

Black King Fish (COBIA)
Black King Fish (COBIA)

Black King Fish (COBIA)

Rachycentron canadum

Barracuda
Barracuda

Barracuda

Sphyraena jello

Indian Goat Fish
Indian Goat Fish

Indian Goat Fish

Parpeneus indicus

Dark Band Goat Fish
Dark Band Goat Fish

Dark Band Goat Fish

Upeneus trangula

Indian Salmon
Indian Salmon

Indian Salmon

Eleutheronema tetradactylum

Bombay Duck
Bombay Duck

Bombay Duck

Harpadon nehereus

Asian Sea Bass
Asian Sea Bass

Asian Sea Bass

Laes calcarifer

Long Spine Sea-Bream
Long Spine Sea-Bream

Long Spine Sea-Bream

Argyrops spinifer

Japanese Silver Bream
Japanese Silver Bream

Japanese Silver Bream

Acanthapagrus latus

Japanese Thread Fin Bream
Japanese Thread Fin Bream

Japanese Thread Fin Bream

Nemipterus japonicus

Bridled Emperor Bream
Bridled Emperor Bream

Bridled Emperor Bream

Lethrinus fraenatus

Pearl Spot
Pearl Spot

Pearl Spot

Etrplus suratensis

Grey Mullet
Grey Mullet

Grey Mullet

Mugil cephalus

Bluespot Grey Mullet
Bluespot Grey Mullet

Bluespot Grey Mullet

Valamugil seheli

Milk Fish
Milk Fish

Milk Fish

Chanos chanos

Bull Eye
Bull Eye

Bull Eye

Priacanthus hamrur

Silver Sillago
Silver Sillago

Silver Sillago

Sillago sihama

Lizard Fish
Lizard Fish

Lizard Fish

Saurida tumbil

Indian Conger eel
Indian Conger Eeel

Indian Conger Eel

Conger cinereus

Parrot Fish
Parrot Fish

Parrot Fish

Scarus spp.

Catla
Catla

Catla

Catla catla

Dolphin Fish
Dolphin Fish

Dolphin Fish

Coryphaena hippurus

White Spotted Spine Foot
White Spotted Spine Foot

White Spotted Spine Foot

Siganus canaliculatus

Jelly Fish
Jelly Fish

Jelly Fish

Rhopilema sp.

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