nemaster
Nemaster is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Nemipteridae, commonly known as threadfin breams. The genus includes several species found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. Nemaster species are typically characterized by their elongated, thread-like dorsal and anal fins, which are used for camouflage and communication. They are also known for their distinctive, elongated body shape and the presence of a prominent, elongated dorsal fin.
The genus Nemaster was first described by the French zoologist Achille Valenciennes in 1830. The type species
Nemaster species are typically small to medium-sized fish, with most species reaching lengths of 20-30 centimeters.