Toadfish is the common name for a variety of species from several different families of fish, usually because of their toad-like appearance or calls using their swimbladder.
File:OysterToadfish.jpeg|The oyster toadfish ( Opsanus tau) is one of the Batrachoididae
File:Tetractenos glaber.JPG|Smooth toadfish, Tetractenos glaber (Tetraodontidae)
File:Neophrynichthys latus (Dark toadfish).gif|Dark toadfish, Neophrynichthys latus (Psychrolutidae)
Batrachoididae
The entire family
Batrachoididae are typically called toadfishes. They are
benthic , known for their ability to produce sound with their
; the
Midshipman fish are especially well-known for this ability.
Tetraodontidae
The name
toadfish is applied to some species of the family
Tetraodontidae, including:
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The banded toadfish, Torquigener pleurogramma (Australia)
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The blackspotted toadfish, Arothron nigropunctatus (tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans)
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The common toadfish (or toadfish), Tetractenos hamiltoni (Australia and New Zealand)
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The prickly toadfish, shared by Contusus richei (Australia and New Zealand) and Contusus brevicaudus (Australia)
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The red striped toadfish, Tetraodon erythrotaenia (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea)
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The silver-cheeked toadfish, Lagocephalus sceleratus (tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans, invasive in the Mediterranean Sea)
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The smooth toadfish, Tetractenos glaber (Australia)
Psychrolutidae
The name
toadfish is also applied to some sculpin species of the family
Psychrolutidae:
Gobiidae
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