Delicupterygidae

The Finless Sluggerfish are the most primitive family of Sluggerfish. While highly diverse, the number of species is dwindling as a whole, though the reasons are unknown.


 * Delicupteryginus
 * Delicupteryginus bicolor (Southern Sluggerfish)
 * Delicupteryginus luminus (Flashlight Sluggerfish)
 * Delicupteryginus maculosus (Common Sluggerfish)
 * Delicupteryginus yumeggensis (Yumegg Sluggerfish)
 * Durasquamus
 * Durasquamus squamatensis (Porcupine Sluggerfish)
 * Libucorpus
 * Libucorpus flishensis (Waffle Fish)
 * Libucorpus gigas (Central Pancake)
 * Libucorpus lutumus (Flat Sluggerfish)
 * Libucorpus Northrensis (Barking Pancake)
 * Libucorpus viridus (Green Sea Pancake)
 * Occeacephalus
 * Occeacephalus ceras (Horned Sluggerfish)
 * Occeacephalus cochilius (Corkscrew Sluggerfish)
 * Occeacephalus labroidei (Parrot Sluggerfish)
 * Occeacephalus monoceras (Unicorn Sluggerfish)
 * Occeacephalus napoleonsis (Humphead Sluggerfish)
 * Occeacephalus vaccus (Cow Sluggerfish)
 * ''Papyralabius
 * Papyralabius altus (Snipe Sluggerfish)
 * Ruberlatota
 * †Ruberlatota atrum
 * †Ruberlatota caeruleus
 * †Ruberlatota carnivora
 * Ruberlatota pinnus (Red Lake Sucker Sluggerfish)
 * †Ruberlatota terrapin
 * Speluncaichthys
 * Speluncaichthys sirentensis (Cave Sluggerfish)
 * Speluncaichtys australis (Southern Cave Sluggerfish, may be a Nomen Dubium.)
 * Smilodontus
 * Smilodontus cristatus (Frilled Sluggerfish)
 * Smilodontus ductilus (Hammerhead Sluggerfish)
 * Smilodontus gumgumgensis (Fanged Sluggerfish)
 * Smilodontus Lurus (Gulper Sluggerfish)
 * Smilodontus vampirensis (Parasitic Sluggerfish)