Family: |
Brachionichthyidae (Handfishes) |
Max. size: |
4.57 cm SL (male/unsexed) |
Environment: |
demersal; marine; depth range 74 - 121 m |
Distribution: |
Southwest Pacific: Australia. |
Diagnosis: |
Dorsal spines (total): 17-18; Anal spines: 7-9. Member of the genus Pezichthys with a bold colour pattern, long dermal spinules, a humped
nape and the posterior extension of the first dorsal-fin membrane is very short (i.e. interdorsal distance long). It also differs from its congeners in a combination of the following characters: esca small, 19–21% of illicium
length; illicium very slender, without dermal spinules, its length 16–20% SL, 2.5–3.1 times in head length in adults; head length 4.9–6.2 times snout length; snout long, length 8–10% SL; eye 6.2–7.7 times in head length; body moderately robust, maximum width 30–38% SL; interorbital width 8–11% SL; scale bases subcircular with relatively long bifurcate spinules (except for those closely associated with pores of the acoustico-lateralis system); spinules variable in length over body; dorsal-fin elements with spinules, membranes of fins mostly naked; first dorsal-fin base length 18–20% SL; second dorsal-fin rays 15–16 (usually 16), fin base 55–63% SL; length of second dorsal-fin spine 1.4–1.9 times length of longest ray of second dorsal fin; anal-fin rays 7–9; upper body variegated, lacking dark spots or streaks; caudal fin not covered with fine spots (Ref. 82446). |
Biology: |
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IUCN Red List Status: |
Endangered (EN); Date assessed: 30 April 2018 (B2ab(iii,v)) Ref. (130435)
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Threat to humans: |
harmless |
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