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Members of this genus inhabit warm coastal waters worldwide.[1]This genus contains many of the species popularly referred to as bonefish, which are vital components of both subsistence fisheries and sport fishing industries worldwide; this, in conjunction with destruction of breeding habitat, has led to population declines in many species.[2]Table of ContentsTaxonomy[edit]Extant species[edit]Fossil species[edit]References[edit]Taxonomy[edit]Bonefish were once believed to be a single species with a global distribution; however, 11 distinct species have since been identified. There are three identified species in the Atlantic and eight in the Pacific.[3] All species are morphologically indistinguishable from one another and can only be reliably distinguished with genetic evidence, but all of them diverged from one another between 4 and 20 million years ago.[4][5]The oldest fossils belonging to this genus are from the Late Cretaceous of Alabama and Uzbekistan.[6]Extant species[edit]The 11 currently recognized living species in this genus are:[7]Albula argentea (Forster 1801) (silver sharpjaw bonefish)Albula esuncula (Garman 1899) (Eastern Pacific bonefish)Albula gilberti Pfeiler, van der Heiden, Ruboyianes & Watts, 2011 [8] (Cortez bonefish)Albula glossodonta (Forssk\u00e5l, 1775) (Roundjaw\/shortjaw bonefish)Albula goreensis Valenciennes, 1847 (West African bonefish)Albula koreana Kwun & Kim, 2011 [9] (Korean bonefish)Albula nemoptera (Fowler, 1911) (Threadfin bonefish)Albula oligolepis Hidaka, Iwatsuki & Randall, 2008 [10] (Smallscale bonefish)Albula pacifica (Beebe, 1942) [11] (Pacific shafted bonefish)Albula virgata Jordan & Jordan, 1922 (Longjaw bonefish)Albula vulpes (Linnaeus, 1758) (bonefish)Fossil species[edit]References[edit]^ “Albula vulpes, Bonefish\u00a0: fisheries, gamefish, bait”. www.fishbase.se. Retrieved 2023-01-08.^ Filous, Alexander; Lennox, Robert J.; Coleman, Richard R.; Friedlander, Alan M.; Clua, Eric E. G.; Danylchuk, Andy J. (August 2019). “Life\u2010history characteristics of an exploited bonefish Albula glossodonta population in a remote South Pacific atoll”. Journal of Fish Biology. 95 (2): 562\u2013574. doi:10.1111\/jfb.14057. ISSN\u00a00022-1112. PMID\u00a031119738. S2CID\u00a0162180207.^ Suescun, Alex. “All About Bonefish”. saltwatersportsman.com. Salt Water Sportsman. Retrieved 10 December 2020.^ Adams, A., Guindon, K., Horodysky, A., MacDonald, T., McBride, R., Shenker, J. & Ward, R. 2012 (2012). “Albula oligolepis“. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2012: e.T199659A2608983. doi:10.2305\/IUCN.UK.2012.RLTS.T199659A2608983.en.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)^ Colborn, Jeff; Crabtree, Roy E.; Shaklee, James B.; Pfeiler, Edward; Bowen, Brian W. (2001). “The Evolutionary Enigma of Bonefishes (Albula SPP.): Cryptic Species and Ancient Separations in a Globally Distributed Shorefish”. Evolution. 55 (4): 807\u2013820. doi:10.1554\/0014-3820(2001)055[0807:TEEOBA]2.0.CO;2. ISSN\u00a00014-3820. PMID\u00a011392398.^ “Fossilworks: Albula”. fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021.^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2012). Species of Albula in FishBase. December 2012 version.^ Pfeiler, E., Van Der Heiden, A.M., Ruboyianes, R.S., & Watts, T. (2011). Albula gilberti, a new species of bone fish (Albuliformes: Albulidae) from the eastern Pacific, and a description of adults of the parapatric A. esuncula. Zootaxa 3088: 1-14.^ Kwun, H.J. & Kim, J.K. (2011): A new species of bonefish, Albula koreana (Albuliformes: Albulidae) from Korea and Taiwan. Zootaxa, 2903: 57\u201363.^ Hidaka, Iwatsuki & Randall (2008). “A review of the Indo-Pacific bonefishes of the Albula argentea complex, with a description of a new species”. Ichthyological Research. 55 (1): 53\u201364. doi:10.1007\/s10228-007-0010-5. S2CID\u00a01129833.^ Pfeiler, E., 2008. Resurrection of the name Albula pacifica (Beebe, 1942) for the shafted bonefish (Albuliformes: Albulidae) from the eastern Pacific. Rev. Biol. Trop. 56(2):839-844. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/albula-fish-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Albula (fish) – Wikipedia"}}]}]