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Lessepsian migrants, named after Ferdinand de Lesseps, the French engineer in charge of the Suez Canal's construction, are marine species that are native to the waters on one side of the Suez Canal, and which have been introduced by passage through the canal to the waters on its other side, giving rise to new colonies there and often becoming invasive.

The Indian mackerel, Rastrelliger kanagurta, an example of Lessepsian migrant

Most Lessepsian migrations are of Red Sea species invading the Mediterranean Sea; few occur in the opposite direction.

Red Sea species to Mediterranean Sea

The year given denotes the first record in the Mediterranean (often distinct from the year of publication).

Species Group Year Ref.
Acanthurus sohal Actinopterygii: Acanthuridae 2022
Acanthurus xanthopterus Actinopterygii: Acanthuridae 2022
Actaea savignii Crustacea: Xanthidae 2010
Alepes djedaba Actinopterygii: Carangidae 1927
Alepes kleinii Actinopterygii: Carangidae 1966
Alpheus edwardsii Crustacea: Alpheidae 1924
Alpheus inopinatus Crustacea: Alpheidae 1936
Alpheus rapacida Crustacea: Alpheidae 1964
Apogonichthyoides pharaonis Actinopterygii: Apogonidae 1947
Aquilonastra burtoni Echinodermata: Asterinidae 1966
Arcuatula arcuatula Mollusca: Mytilidae
Arcuatula perfragilis Mollusca: Mytilidae 1960
Arcuatula senhousia Mollusca: Mytilidae 2004
Ashtoret lunaris Crustacea: Matutidae 1987
Aspidosiphon elegans Phascolosomatidea: Aspidosiphonidae 1957
Atergatis roseus Crustacea: Xanthidae 1961
Atherinomorus lacunosus Actinopterygii: Atherinidae 1902
Belzebub hanseni Crustacea: Luciferidae 1924
Brachidontes pharaonis Mollusca: Mytilidae 1876
Caesio varilineata Actinopterygii: Caesionidae 2018
Callionymus filamentosus Actinopterygii: Callionymidae 1953
Caloria indica Mollusca: Facelinidae 1986
Carcharhinus melanopterus Chondrichthyes: Carcharhinidae 2005
Carupa tenuipes Crustacea: Portunidae 1996
Champsodon capensis Actinopterygii: Champsodontidae 2012
Champsodon nudivittis Actinopterygii: Champsodontidae 2008
Champsodon vorax Actinopterygii: Champsodontidae 2010
Chaetodon austriacus Actinopterygii: Chaetodontidae 2011
Chaetodon larvatus Actinopterygii: Chaetodontidae 2011
Charybdis hellerii Crustacea: Portunidae 1924
Charybdis longicollis Crustacea: Portunidae 1959
Cheilodipterus novemstriatus Actinopterygii: Apogonidae 2010
Conus arenatus Mollusca: Conidae
Crenidens crenidens Actinopterygii: Sparidae 1970
Cryptocentrus caeruleopunctatus Actinopterygii: Gobiidae 2015
Cymothoa indica Crustacea: Cymothoidae 2009
Cucurbitula cymbium Mollusca: Gastrochaenidae
Decapterus russelli Actinopterygii: Carangidae 2005
Diodora ruppellii Mollusca: Fissurellidae
Dussumieria acuta Actinopterygii: Clupeidae 1953
Epinephelus areolatus Actinopterygii: Serranidae 2016
Epinephelus coioides Actinopterygii: Serranidae 1969
Epinephelus fasciatus Actinopterygii: Serranidae 2012
Epinephelus geoffroyi Actinopterygii: Serranidae 2015
Equulites popei Actinopterygii: Leiognathidae 2011
Equulites klunzingeri Actinopterygii: Leiognathidae 1931
Eucrate crenata Crustacea: Goneplacidae 1924
Fenneropenaeus indica Crustacea: Penaeidae 1981
Ferosagitta galerita Chaetognatha: Sagittidae 2003
Fistularia commersonii Actinopterygii: Fistulariidae 2000
Fulvia fragilis Mollusca: Cardiidae 2005
Gafrarium pectinatum Mollusca: Veneridae
Goniobranchus annulatus Mollusca: Chromodorididae 2004
Hemiramphus far Actinopterygii: Hemiramphidae 1927
Heniochus intermedius Actinopterygii: Chaetodontidae 2003
Herklotsichthys punctatus Actinopterygii: Clupeidae 1943
Heterosaccus dollfusi Crustacea: Sacculinidae 1992
Himantura uarnak Chondrichthyes: Dasyatidae 1955
Hippocampus fuscus Actinopterygii: Syngnathidae 2001
Hyastenus hilgendorfi Crustacea: Epialtidae 1960
Hyporhamphus affinis Actinopterygii: Hemiramphidae 1964
Ixa monodi Crustacea: Leucosiidae 1955
Jaydia queketti Actinopterygii: Apogonidae 2006
Jaydia smithi Actinopterygii: Apogonidae 2013
Lagocephalus guentheri Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 2005
Lagocephalus sceleratus Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 2016
Lagocephalus spadiceus Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 1953
Lagocephalus suezensis Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 1977
Leonnates persicus Annelida: Nereididae 2001
Leptochela aculeocaudata Crustacea: Pasiphaeidae 1933
Leucosia signata Crustacea: Leucosiidae 1953
Lophioturris indica Mollusca: Turridae
Marsupenaeus japonicus Crustacea: Penaeidae 1924
Metapenaeus monoceros Crustacea: Penaeidae 1924
Metapenaeus stebbingi Crustacea: Penaeidae 1924
Metapenaeopsis aegypti Crustacea: Penaeidae 1990
Metapenaeopsis mogiensis Crustacea: Penaeidae 1997
Modiolus auriculatus Mollusca: Mytilidae 1960
Myrax fugax Crustacea: Leucosiidae 1930
Nemipterus japonicus Actinopterygii: Nemipteridae 2006
Nemipterus randalli Actinopterygii: Nemipteridae 2006
Notopus dorsipes Crustacea: Raninidae 1962
Ogyrides mjoebergi Crustacea: Ogyrididae 1947
Ostorhinchus fasciatus Actinopterygii: Apogonidae 2008
Ostracion cubicus Actinopterygii: Ostraciidae 2011
Oxyurichthys petersii Actinopterygii: Oxudercidae 1983
Palaemonella rotumana Crustacea: Palaemonidae 1948
Pampus argenteus Actinopterygii: Stromateidae 1896
Panulirus ornatus Crustacea: Palinuridae 1988
Papilloculiceps longiceps Actinopterygii: Platycephalidae 1986
Parexocoetus mento Actinopterygii: Exocoetidae 1935
Parupeneus forsskali Actinopterygii: Mullidae 2000
Pelates quadrilineatus Actinopterygii: Terapontidae 1970
Penaeus hathor Crustacea: Penaeidae 1997
Penaeus semisulcatus Crustacea: Penaeidae 1928
Periclimenes calmani Crustacea: Palaemonidae 1924
Petroscirtes ancylodon Actinopterygii: Blenniidae 1989
Phidiana militaris Mollusca: Facelinidae 2016
Pilumnopeus vauquelini Crustacea: Xanthidae 1924
Plagusia tuberculata Crustacea: Grapsidae 1981
Planiliza carinata Actinopterygii: Mugilidae 1971
Platax teira Actinopterygii: Ephippidae 2010
Platycephalus indicus Actinopterygii: Platycephalidae 1953
Plectorhinchus gaterinus Actinopterygii: Haemulidae 2016
Plotosus lineatus Actinopterygii: Plotosidae 2001
Pomacanthus imperator Actinopterygii: Pomacanthidae 2010
Pomacanthus maculosus Actinopterygii: Pomacanthidae 2009
Pomadasys stridens Actinopterygii: Haemulidae 1969
Portunus segnis Crustacea: Portunidae 1898
Priacanthus sagittarius Actinopterygii: Priacanthidae 2009
Processa aequimana Crustacea: Processidae 1946
Pteragogus trispilus Actinopterygii: Labridae 1992
Pterois miles Actinopterygii: Scorpaenidae 1992
Rachycentron canadum Actinopterygii: Rachycentridae 1986
Rastrelliger kanagurta Actinopterygii: Scombridae 1971
Ratabulus prionotus Actinopterygii: Platycephalidae 1947
Rhabdosargus haffara Actinopterygii: Sparidae 1991
Rhabdosargus sarba Actinopterygii: Sparidae 1991
Rhopilema nomadica Cnidaria: Rhizostomatidae 1970s
Sardinella gibbosa Actinopterygii: Clupeidae 2008
Sargocentron rubrum Actinopterygii: Holocentridae 1947
Saron marmoratus Crustacea: Hippolytidae 2013
Saurida lessepsianus Actinopterygii: Synodontidae 1953
Scarus ghobban Actinopterygii: Scaridae 1999
Scomberomorus commerson Actinopterygii: Scombridae 1935
Sepia dollfusi Mollusca: Sepiidae 2015
Sepia pharaonis Mollusca: Sepiidae 2003
Sepioteuthis lessoniana Mollusca: Loliginidae 2002
Siganus luridus Actinopterygii: Siganidae 1964
Siganus rivulatus Actinopterygii: Siganidae 1927
Sillago suezensis Actinopterygii: Sillaginidae 1977
Sphaerozius nitidus Crustacea: Xanthidae 1976
Sphyraena chrysotaenia Actinopterygii: Sphyraenidae 1930
Sphyraena flavicauda Actinopterygii: Sphyraenidae 1991
Spratelloides delicatulus Actinopterygii: Clupeidae 1978
Stephanolepis diaspros Actinopterygii: Monacanthidae 1927
Synanceia verrucosa Actinopterygii: Scorpaenidae 2010
Synchiropus sechellensis Actinopterygii: Callionymidae 2014
Terapon jarbua Actinopterygii: Terapontidae 2010
Terapon puta Actinopterygii: Terapontidae 1976
Tetrosomus gibbosus Actinopterygii: Ostraciidae 1988
Thalamita poissonii Crustacea: Portunidae 1952
Trachurus indicus Actinopterygii: Carangidae 2009
Trachysalambria palaestinensis Crustacea: Penaeidae 1924
Trochus erithreus Mollusca: Trochidae
Torquigener flavimaculosus Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 1987
Trypauchen vagina Actinopterygii: Oxudercidae 2011
Tylerius spinosissimus Actinopterygii: Tetraodontidae 2005
Tylosurus choram Actinopterygii: Belonidae 1963
Upeneus moluccensis Actinopterygii: Mullidae 1947
Upeneus pori Actinopterygii: Mullidae 1950
Urocaridella pulchella Crustacea: Palaemonidae 2008
Vanderhorstia mertensi Actinopterygii: Gobiidae 2008

Mediterranean species to Red Sea

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General references

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