ANIMALIA / CHORDATA / ACTINOPTERYGII / PERCIFORMES / DINOPERCIDAE / DINOPERCA / PETERSI
Cave bass have a dark brown head, body and fins with white specks on the body. These spots fade in large adults. The lower part of the head is pale with a dark moustache shaped marking across the cheek. Small juveniles have a silvery body and black markings, marking on the dorsal make it appear to be two separate fins.
Western Indian Ocean including Pakistan, southern Oman, Kenya, MOZ and eastern seaboard of SA (Smith and Heemstra 1991, Randall 1995).
In southern Africa cave bass are found south to Mossel Bay (Smith and Heemstra 1991, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004).
Cave bass are highly resident species but a very small proportion (<5%) appears to be more nomadic with movements of up to 90km (Mann 2012).
Adult cave bass feed on crustaceans such as shrimps, mantis shrimps, crabs as well as small fish (van der Elst 1988, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004) but the diet of juveniles in not known.
The specific reproductive style of cave bass is unknown. They have been reported to spawn in winter in KZN (van der Elst 1988) but most eggs are found in southern KZN during December to April (Connell 2012). Spawning take place off KZN in shelf waters at 20-30m depth (van der Elst 1988, Connell 2012). Average age at maturity is not known and the average length at maturity is estimated to be ~30cm TL (van der Elst 1988).
Inshore, Offshore (>30m)
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
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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SA
BOT
NAM
ESW
LES
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EC
NC
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KZN
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NW
Absent
Indigenous
Endemic
Naturalised
Invasive
Names and Sources
| Common Name | Language |
|---|---|
| Spelonkbaars | Af |
| Lampfish | En |
| Cavebass | En |
| Cave Bass | |
| Lantern Fish |
Classification
KINGDOM Animalia
PHYLUM Chordata
CLASS Actinopterygii
ORDER Perciformes
FAMILY Dinopercidae
GENUS Dinoperca
SPECIES petersi
No results found for Dinoperca petersi (Day, 1875)
Cave bass form a minor part of catches in all fisheries where they occur (Dunlop 2011), except for subsistence fishing for which the contribution is not known. Frequently taken by spearfishers in KZN (Mann et al. 1997a).
6 results for Dinoperca petersi (Day, 1875)
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
1995
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Underwater visual census of fishes in the St Lucia marine reserve, South AfricaBeckley, LE, Garratt, PA, Chater, SA, Van der Elst, RP. 1995. Underwater visual census of fishes in the St Lucia marine reserve, South Africa Vol. 43 pp.15–24.
2012
UNPUBLISHED
Marine fish eggs and larvae off the east coast of South AfricaConnell, A.D.. 2012. Marine fish eggs and larvae off the east coast of South Africa. World Wide Web electronic publication.
2011
JOURNAL ARTICLE
An assessment of the shore-based and offshore boat-based linefisheries of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaDunlop, STUART. 2011. An assessment of the shore-based and offshore boat-based linefisheries of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
2004
BOOK
Coastal fishes of Southern AfricaHeemstra, P, Heemstra, E. 2004. Coastal fishes of Southern Africa. Grahamstown. NISC pp.488.
2012
JOURNAL ARTICLE
St Lucia Marine Reserve surf-zone fish monitoring and tagging project: a 10-year analysisMann, BQ. 2012. St Lucia Marine Reserve surf-zone fish monitoring and tagging project: a 10-year analysis Vol. 300 pp.1–17.
2013
BOOK
Southern African Marine Linefish Species ProfilesMann, Bruce. 2013. Southern African Marine Linefish Species Profiles. South African Association for Marine Biological Research.
1997
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evaluation of linefishery participation and management along the KwaZulu-Natal coastMann, BQ, Beckley, LE, Van der Elst, RP. 1997. Evaluation of linefishery participation and management along the KwaZulu-Natal coast Vol. 134 pp.1–17.
2006
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Towards the declaration of a large marine protected area: a subtidal ichthyofaunal survey of the Pondoland coast in the Eastern Cape, South AfricaMann, BQ, Fennessy, ST, Celliers, L, Bailey, S, Wood, AD. 2006. Towards the declaration of a large marine protected area: a subtidal ichthyofaunal survey of the Pondoland coast in the Eastern Cape, South Africa Vol. 28 pp.535–551.
1995
BOOK
Coastal fishes of OmanRandall, John. 1995. Coastal fishes of Oman. University of Hawaii Press.
2003
BOOK
Smith's Sea FishesSmith, JLB, Heemstra, P. 2003. Smith's Sea Fishes. Cape Town. Struik Publishers pp.1047.
1991
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marine linefish: priority species and research objectives in southern Africa, , Adkin, F, Van der Elst, RP. 1991. Marine linefish: priority species and research objectives in southern Africa.
1993
BOOK
A guide to the common sea fishes of southern AfricaVan der Elst, Rudy. 1993. A guide to the common sea fishes of southern Africa. Struik.
Status and criteria
LC
Assessor(s)
Sean Fennessy
Reviewer(s)
Animalia Coordinator