Antigonia (fish)
Antigonia is a genus of boarfishes, the largest genus in its family. These are deep-water species, generally found at depths below. Various extinct species were once placed within Antigonia, but have since been removed to Eoantigonia and ProantigoniaSpecies
The currently recognized species in this genus are:
- Antigonia aurorosea Parin & Borodulina, 1986
- Antigonia capros R. T. Lowe, 1843
- Antigonia combatia Berry & Rathjen, 1959
- Antigonia emanuela Prokofiev, Psomadakis & Gon, 2020
- Antigonia eos C. H. Gilbert, 1905
- Antigonia hulleyi Parin & Borodulina, 2005
- Antigonia indica Parin & Borodulina, 1986
- Antigonia kenyae Parin & Borodulina, 2005
- Antigonia malayana M. C. W. Weber, 1913
- Antigonia ovalis Parin & Borodulina, 2006
- Antigonia quiproqua Parin & Borodulina, 2006
- Antigonia rhomboidea McCulloch, 1915
- Antigonia rubescens
- Antigonia rubicunda J. D. Ogilby, 1910
- Antigonia saya Parin & Borodulina, 1986
- Antigonia socotrae Parin & Borodulina, 2006
- Antigonia undulata Parin & Borodulina, 2005
- Antigonia xenolepis Parin & Borodulina, 1986