ANIMALIA / CHORDATA / ACTINOPTERYGII / PERCIFORMES / KYPHOSIDAE / NEOSCORPIS / LITHOPHILUS
Stonebream have a slightly compressed body with a small head. The dorsal fin has 6 to 8 short spines folding into a deep groove and 20-23 rays. The anal fin has 3 short spines covered by skin and scales. The front dorsal and anal rays are elongate and from a predominant lobe. The head and body are silvery grey and the fins are dark. The read edge of the operculum is black (Heemstra and Heemstra 2004).
Endemic, subtropical species found between southern MOZ and False Bay (Fischer and Bianchi 1984, Smith and Heemstra 1991, Heemstra and Heemstra 2004), also found on the southeast coast of Madagascar (B. Mann, ORI, pers. obs.).
WC, EC, KZN, MOZ Along east coast from southern MOZ (Inhaca Island) to Cape Agulhas (Joubert and Hanekom 1980, van der Elst 1993, Mann et al. 2002).
Tagging data suggest that stonebream may be quite nomadic (ORI Tagging Project, unpubl. data), but stonebream are believed to be more likely to be fairly resident, typical of other inshore reef fish species (B. Mann, ORI, pers. obs.).
Adult diet includes mainly red and green algae also copepods and other small invertebrates associated with the algae (Joubert and Hanekom 1980, van der Elst 1993). Juveniles diet is similar to adults, with no apparent change in diet with increase in size (Joubert and Hankom 1980).
Stone bream are gonochorists (Mann et al. 2002b) with an extending spawning season from June to January (Joubert 1981a). They spawn in shallow coastal waters off southern Mozambique and along the northern KZN coast (Joubert 1981a, van der Elst 1993, Mann et al. 2002b), and possibly further south (S. Dunlop, ORI, pers. obs.). Age at 50% maturity: Combined sexes: 3-4 years; KZN; 1994-99 (Mann et al. 2002b). Length at 50% maturity: Males: 262mm FL; Females: 292mm FL; KZN; 1975-77; Size at first maturity (Joubert 1981a).
Inshore
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.
FSA
SA
BOT
NAM
ESW
LES
WC
EC
NC
FS
GA
KZN
LP
MP
NW
Absent
Indigenous
Endemic
Naturalised
Invasive
Names and Sources
| Common Name | Language |
|---|---|
| Stinker | En |
| Stonebream | En |
| Stinkvis | Af |
Classification
KINGDOM Animalia
PHYLUM Chordata
CLASS Actinopterygii
ORDER Perciformes
FAMILY Kyphosidae
GENUS Neoscorpis
SPECIES lithophilus
No results found for Neoscorpis lithophilus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908)
One of the top six most important species caught in the shore fishery along the KZN and TKI coasts (Joubert 1981b, Mann et al. 1997a, Mann et al. 2003, Dunlop and Mann 2012), becomes progressively less abundant further south (Brouwer et al. 1997). Larger specimens occasionally taken by spearfishermen (Mann et al. 1997b).
10 results for Neoscorpis lithophilus (Gilchrist & Thompson, 1908)
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
1982
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Density and biomass estimates of the ichthyofauna of a Natal littoral reefvan der Elst, RP., Berry, PF., Hanekom, P., Joubert, CSW, Smale, MJ.. 1982. Density and biomass estimates of the ichthyofauna of a Natal littoral reef Vol. 10 pp.49-55.
1997
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A survey of the South African shore-angling fisherySauer, WHH, Lamberth, SJ, Mann, BQ, Brouwer, SL, Erasmus, C. 1997. A survey of the South African shore-angling fishery Vol. 18 pp.165–177.
2012
REPORT
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.
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.
2012
JOURNAL ARTICLE
An assessment of participation, catch and effort in the KwaZulu-Natal shore-based marine linefishery, with comments on management effectivenessDunlop, SW, Mann, BQ. 2012. An assessment of participation, catch and effort in the KwaZulu-Natal shore-based marine linefishery, with comments on management effectiveness Vol. 34 pp.479–496.
1984
JOURNAL ARTICLE
FAO species identification sheets for fishery purposesFischer, W., Bianchi, G.. 1984. FAO species identification sheets for fishery purposes Vol. 1-6.
2004
BOOK
Coastal fishes of Southern AfricaHeemstra, P, Heemstra, E. 2004. Coastal fishes of Southern Africa. Grahamstown. NISC pp.488.
1981
BOOK
Aspects of the biology of five species of inshore reef fishes on the Natal coast, South AfricaJoubert, CSW. 1981. Aspects of the biology of five species of inshore reef fishes on the Natal coast, South Africa. Oceanographic Research Institute.
1981
BOOK
A survey of shore anglers' catches at selected sites on the Natal coast, South AfricaJoubert, CSW. 1981. A survey of shore anglers' catches at selected sites on the Natal coast, South Africa. Oceanographic Research Institute Durban.
1980
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A study of feeding in some inshore reef fish of the Natal coast, South AfricaJoubert, CSW, Hanekom, PB. 1980. A study of feeding in some inshore reef fish of the Natal coast, South Africa Vol. 15 pp.262–274.
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.
1997
JOURNAL ARTICLE
An evaluation of participation in and management of the South African spearfisherySauer, WHH, Lamberth, SJ, Mann, BQ, Scott, GM, Mann-Lang, JB, Brouwer, SL, Erasmus, C. 1997. An evaluation of participation in and management of the South African spearfishery Vol. 18 pp.179–193.
2002
JOURNAL ARTICLE
An assessment of the recreational fishery in the St Lucia estuarine system, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaMann, BQ, Beckley, LE, James, NC. 2002. An assessment of the recreational fishery in the St Lucia estuarine system, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Vol. 24 pp.263–279.
2002
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Age and growth and a preliminary stock assessment of stonebream Neoscorpis lithophilus (Pisces: Scorpididae) along the KwaZulu-Natal coast, South AfricaMann, Bruce, Fennessy, Sean, Govender, Anesh, van der Walt, Bryan. 2002. Age and growth and a preliminary stock assessment of stonebream Neoscorpis lithophilus (Pisces: Scorpididae) along the KwaZulu-Natal coast, South Africa Vol. 53 pp.131–138.
2003
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evaluation of participation in and management of the Transkei shore linefisherySauer, WHH, Mann, BQ, Hecht, T, McDonald, AM. 2003. Evaluation of participation in and management of the Transkei shore linefishery Vol. 25 pp.79–97.
2007
REPORT
Long-term trends in selected shore angling speciesPradervand, P.. 2007. Long-term trends in selected shore angling species. Cape town. Oceanographic Research Institute pp.37.
2003
BOOK
Smith's Sea FishesSmith, JLB, Heemstra, P. 2003. Smith's Sea Fishes. Cape Town. Struik Publishers pp.1047.
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 and criteria
LC
Assessor(s)
Sean Fennessy
Reviewer(s)
Animalia Coordinator