| Family | Scientific Name | Author | Year | Common Name |
| Sciaenidae | Cynoscion nothus | (Holbrook) | 1848 | Silver Seatrout |
All Cynoscion Species: Chin without barbel. Preopercle smooth or slightly denticulate or ciliate, never with strong bony spine or serration in adult. Mouth moderate to large, horizontal to strongly oblique, terminal or lower jaw projecting in front of upper jaw. Body elongated with a pair of large canine-like teeth present on tip of upper jaw. Anal spines short and weak, less than 1/4 of first soft ray height.
Cynoscion nothus
Unique Characters: Body with spots or stripes on back, dorsal, or caudal fins. Caudal fin truncate or emarginated in adults. Back with numerous small spots forming oblique and undulating lines, usually not extending to dorsal or caudal fins. Pectoral fin slightly longer than pelvic fin. Dotted stripes on trunk run on oblique scale rows. Anal fin with 8-10 soft rays. Pectoral fin shorter than pelvic fin, 2 times or more in head length.
Similar Species:
Cynoscion regalis, Weakfish
Cynoscion nebulosus, Spotted Seatrout
Weakfish Cynoscion regalis. Body with spots or stripes on back, dorsal, or caudal fins. Caudal fin truncate or emarginated in adults. Back with numerous small spots forming oblique and undulating lines, usually not extending to dorsal or caudal fins. Pectoral fin slightly longer than pelvic fin. Dotted stripes on trunk irregular or reticulated. Anal fin with 11-13 soft rays.
Spotted Seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus. Body with spots or stripes on back, dorsal, or caudal fins. Caudal fin truncate or emarginated in adults. Back with distinct spots scattered randomly on dorsal and caudal fins. Soft dorsal fin unscaled. Pectoral fin shorter than pelvic fin.
Cynoscion arenarius, Sand Seatrout
Sand Seatrout, Cynoscion arenarius. Body with spots or stripes on back, dorsal, or caudal fins. Caudal fin truncate or emarginated in adults. Back with numerous small spots forming oblique and undulating lines, usually not extending to dorsal or caudal fins. Pectoral fin slightly longer than pelvic fin. Dotted stripes on trunk run on oblique scale rows. Anal fin with 8-10 soft rays. Pectoral fin about equal or longer than pelvic fin, less than 2 times of head length.



