
Source: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology.
| Family | Scientific Name | Author | Year | Common Name |
| Callionymidae | Synchiropus goodenbeani | Nakabo & Hartel | 1999 | Palefin Dragonet |
Synchiropus goodenbeani
Unique Characters: Ventrolateral dermal fold absent. 7 or more anal-fin rays. Preopercular antrorse ventral spine lacking and usually only 2 upward directed spines at posterior preopercular tip. First dorsal-fin spine elongate and filamentous; second dorsal fin shallowly emarginate in both sexes. Pectoral fin usually with 2 unbranched and 18-21 branched rays. Blackish mark on first dorsal fin absent or very small; First dorsal fin without a blackish mark in specimens > 12 cm standard length (SL); without blackish mark or with a faint darkish mark between 7-12 cm SL; and with a small spot in specimens < 7 mm SL. Anal fin without blackish band in males. Predorsal length 22-32% (average 28.5%) of SL.
Similar Species:
Lancer Dragonet
Callionymus bairdii
Lancer Dragonet Callionymus bairdii. Body mottled. First dorsal fin high and wide. Ventro-lateral dermal fold (keel) absent. Seven or more anal-fin rays. Preopercular spine with an forward-projecting ventral spine and three or more upward directed spines.
Spotfin Dragonet
Synchiropus agassizii

Source: SEFSC Pascagoula Laboratory; Collection of Brandi Noble, NOAA/NMFS/SEFSC
Spotfin Dragonet Synchiropus agassizii. Body orange-red with yellow markings on fins. Ocellated black spot in first dorsal fin. Ventro-lateral dermal fold (keel) absent. Seven or more anal-fin rays. Antrorse ventral spine lacking and usually only two upward directed spines at pos-terior preopercular tip.
Spotted Dragonet
Chalinops pauciradiatus
Spotted Dragonet Chalinops pauciradiatus. Body tan, mottled; reticulated below. A long, horizontal fold (keel) of skin along body ventrolaterally from abdomen to caudal fin and with rows of spots. Preopercular spine with three teeth. Four anal-fin rays.
