Morwong
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Morwongs are perciform fishes comprising the family Cheilodactylidae. Most of the almost 30 species are found in temperate and subtropical oceans in the Southern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
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, but three (Cheilodactylus quadricornis, C. zebra and C. zonatus) are restricted to northwest Pacific off Japan
Japan
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 and China
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, and C. vittatus is restricted to Hawaii
Hawaii
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. The largest species grow up to 1.2 metres (3.9 ft), but most species only reach around half that length. They feed on small invertebrate
Invertebrate
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s on the ocean floor. Several species of morwong are commercially harvested as food fish, particularly in Australia
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.

Other names for members of the family include butterfish, fingerfin, jackassfish, and moki. Morwongs are also erroneously known as snappers.

Morwong is also used as a name for several unrelated fish found in Australian waters, such as the painted sweetlips, Diagramma pictum.

Taxonomy

The below list follows traditional taxonomy
Taxonomy
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, as used by FishBase
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 and California Academy of Sciences
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' Catalog of Fishes. This includes several problems: At a higher level, the traditional delimination of this family and Latridae
Latridae
Trumpeters are a family of perciform fishes, Latridae. They are found in southern waters off Australia, New Zealand, and Chile, where they are fished commercially and for sport...

 is based on morphological
Morphology (biology)
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 differences, but the reliability of these differences has been questioned, and genetics
Genetics
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 do not support this treatment either, leading some to suggest that the majority should be in Latridae. Based on this, the only species that should remain in the family Cheilodactylidae are the relatively small Cheilodactylus fasciatus and C. pixi from southern Africa
Southern Africa
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. This also means that the broader definition of the genus Cheilodactylus (as done in the below list) is polyphyletic. One suggested solution has been to leave about half the species in Cheilodactylus and move the remaining half to Goniistius, but this relatively simple proposal does not take the extreme divergence
Genetic divergence
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 of C. fasciatus and C. pixi into account. All other "Cheilodactylus" clearly do not belong with these two in Cheilodactylus and instead appear to belong in several different genera (only one of which is Goniistius), but how many and their exact delimination is not clear at present.

Species

  • Genus Cheilodactylus
    • Painted moki
      Painted moki
      The painted moki, Cheilodactylus ephippium, is a morwong, a species of fish found off southern Australia, Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, and northern New Zealand including the Kermadec Islands, from shallow depths to 250 m, on rocky reef and coastal areas...

      , Cheilodactylus ephippium
    • Redfingers
      Redfingers
      The redfingers, Cheilodactylus fasciatus, is a morwong of the genus Cheilodactylus, found only off the coasts of Namibia and South Africa, in rock pools and from shallow depths to 120 m, on rocky reef areas. Its length is up to 30 cm....

      , Cheilodactylus fasciatus
    • Blacktip morwong, Cheilodactylus francisi
    • Red morwong
      Red morwong
      The red morwong, Cheilodactylus fuscus, is a morwong, a species of fish found off southeast Australia and the North Island of New Zealand from shallow depths to 50 m, on rocky reef and coastal areas...

      , Cheilodactylus fuscus
    • Western crested morwong, Cheilodactylus gibbosus
    • Magpie perch
      Magpie perch
      The magpie perch or magpie morwong, Cheilodactylus nigripes, is a morwong of the genus Cheilodactylus, found off southern Australia and northern New Zealand from shallow depths to 250 m...

       or Magpie morwong, Cheilodactylus nigripes
    • Barred fingerfin
      Barred fingerfin
      The barred fingerfin is a morwong of the genus Cheilodactylus, found only off the coasts of Namibia and South Africa from shallow depths to 120 metres...

      , Cheilodactylus pixi
    • Plessis's morwong, Cheilodactylus plessisi
    • Cheilodactylus quadricornis
    • Cheilodactylus rubrolabiatus
    • Red moki
      Red moki
      The New Zealand red moki or Australian banded morwong, Cheilodactylus spectabilis, is a morwong, a species of fish found off southern Australia and the North Island of New Zealand from depths to 50 m. Its length is up to 60 cm....

      , Cheilodactylus spectabilis
    • Peruvian morwong, Cheilodactylus variegatus
    • Crested morwong, Cheilodactylus vestitus
    • Hawaiian morwong, Cheilodactylus vittatus
    • Redlip morwong, Cheilodactylus zebra
    • Spottedtail morwong, Cheilodactylus zonatus
  • Genus Chirodactylus
    • Twotone fingerfin, Chirodactylus brachydactylus
    • Bank steenbras, Chirodactylus grandis
    • Natal fingerfin, Chirodactylus jessicalenorum
  • Genus Dactylophora
    • Dusky morwong, Dactylophora nigricans
  • Genus Nemadactylus
    • Nemadactylus bergi
    • Blue morwong or Porae
      Porae
      The porae or blue morwong, Nemadactylus douglasii, is a morwong of the genus Nemadactylus, found around south eastern Australia and the north eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand at depths of about 10 to 100 metres, on sandy and rocky coasts. Its length is between 40 and 100 cm...

      , Nemadactylus douglasii
    • Nemadactylus gayi
    • Jackass morwong or Tarakihi
      Tarakihi
      The tarakihi or jackass morwong, Nemadactylus macropterus, is a morwong of the genus Nemadactylus, found off southern Australia, the Atlantic coast of South America, and New Zealand to depths of about 400 m, on all types of bottoms...

      , Nemadactylus macropterus
    • St. Paul's fingerfin
      St. Paul's fingerfin
      St. Paul's fingerfin, Nemadactylus monodactylus, is a species of morwong native to the waters around Île Saint-Paul and Île Amsterdam in the Indian Ocean...

      , Nemadactylus monodactylus
    • Sea carp or Queen snapper, Nemadactylus valenciennesi
    • Nemadactylus vemae
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