Chirodactylus jessicalenorum Smith, 1980
endemic indigenous LC

ZODATSA
Morphological description

Natal fingerfin have a reddish head and body that is darker dorsally and fades to white below. The dorsal scales at the front of the body have a dark spot at the centre and there is a dark red or black blotch on the flap of skin at the upper pectoral base. The pectoral fin has 14 rays with the lower 6 characteristically lengthened. The total length is 2.6 to 2.8 times the body depth and the dorsal fin has 17-18 spines and 26-27 rays.

Global distribution

Natal fingerfin are endemic to South Africa (Smith and Bauchot 1984, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004) but also recently found along the southeast coast of Madagascar (B. Mann, ORI, pers. obs.).

SA distribution

Found from Algoa Bay in the eastern Cape north to Sodwana Bay, Kwa-Zulu Natal (van der Elst 1993, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004).

Movement

Natal fingerfin are known to congregate at certain times of the year into loosely packed shoals which are thought to be to spawn (van der Elst 1993).

Trophic strategy

Adults are day time predators which feed on small, benthic invertebrates, but also squid and small fish (van der Elst 1993, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004). The diet of juveniles is unknown but small juveniles are thought to feed on zooplankton.

Reproduction

Little is known about the reproductive strategy of Natal fingerfin. Spawning strategy and season is not known although eggs are most commonly found in winter. Exact spawning location is not known but eggs have been collected along the 20 to 30m depth contour off Park Rynie on the KZN south coast each year between 1987 and 2011 (Connell 2012).

Biome

Inshore

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Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

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kerrysink
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Names and Sources

Common Name Language
Natal Fingervin En
Natal Fingerfin En
Natalse Vingerfin Af
Natal Banky

No results found for Chirodactylus jessicalenorum Smith, 1980

Uses

Taken mainly by spearfishers (van der Elst 1993) but forms only a small component of their catches (Mann et al. 1997a, Lloyd et al. 2012).

10 results for Chirodactylus jessicalenorum Smith, 1980

Observation records

Date: 7/14/2015 12:00:00 AM

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KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 6/14/2006 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 3/4/2008 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 3/20/2015 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 2/11/2013 10:18:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 11/12/2020 9:36:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 2/21/2017 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 4/27/2013 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 6/3/2014 12:00:00 AM

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Animal occurrence records per dataset

Animal occurrence records per year

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ZODATSA

2012

REPORT

Marine fish eggs and larvae off the east coast of South Africa

Connell, A.D.. 2012. Marine fish eggs and larvae off the east coast of South Africa.

2004

BOOK

Coastal fishes of Southern Africa

Heemstra, Phillip, Heemstra, Elaine. 2004. Coastal fishes of Southern Africa. NISC (PTY) LTD.

2012

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ocean warming alters species abundance patterns and increases species diversity in an African sub-tropical reef-fish community

Lloyd, Penn, Plaganyi, Eva, Weeks, Scarla, MAGNO-CANTO, MARITES, Plaganyi, Gyula. 2012. Ocean warming alters species abundance patterns and increases species diversity in an African sub-tropical reef-fish community Vol. 21 pp.78–94.

2013

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Southern African Marine Linefish Species Profiles

Mann, BQ. 2013. Southern African Marine Linefish Species Profiles Vol. 9.

1997

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Evaluation of linefishery participation and management along the KwaZulu-Natal coast

Mann, BQ, Beckley, LE, Van der Elst, RP. 1997. Evaluation of linefishery participation and management along the KwaZulu-Natal coast Vol. 134 pp.1–17.

1984

BOOK CHAPTER

Cheilodactylidae

Fischer, W., Bianchi, G., Smith, M., Bauchot, M.. 1984. Cheilodactylidae. Rome. Western Indian Ocean (Fishing Area 51).

1993

JOURNAL ARTICLE

A guide to the common sea fishes of southern Africa (3rd edition)

van der Elst, R.P.. 1993. A guide to the common sea fishes of southern Africa (3rd edition) pp.398p.

Status

Status and criteria

LC

Assessor(s)

Sean Fennessy

Reviewer(s)

Animalia Coordinator