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ANIMAL SPECIES:Kuiter's Deepsea Clingfish, Kopua kuiteri Hutchins, 1991

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Kuiter's Deepsea Clingfish has an elongate body with smooth, scaleless skin. It has fleshy lips and close-set eyes.The dorsal and anal fins are positioned opposite each other towards the rear of the body. The arrangement of papillae on the sucking disc is one of the characters that separate this species from the only other species in the genus, K. nuimata.

Identification

Kuiter's Deepsea Clingfish has an elongate body with smooth, scaleless skin. It has fleshy lips and close-set eyes.

The dorsal and anal fins are positioned opposite each other towards the rear of the body.

Hutchins described the colour of the holotype from slides of the fresh fish. It was pale yellowish-brown with numerous irregular shaped orange to red blotches on the head and body. There were several reddish lines and dashes from the eye to the ventral surface and a small purplish ring on the operculum.

The colouration of the fish in the images (AMS I.40824-001) agrees with the original description but the base colour is a pale orange rather than yellowish-brown, and the fish does not have the small purplish ring on the operculum.

Dr J.B. Hutchins is acknowledged for his assistance with the preparation of this page.

Similar Species

The arrangement of papillae on the sucking disc is one of the characters that separate this species from the only other species in the genus, K.nuimata.

Distribution

The first specimens were collected off southern New South Wales.  Subsequent specimens indicate that the species may occur around much of the southern Australian coastline.

Habitat

The holotype was found inside an empty cowrie shell that was trawled at a depth between 92 m and 110 m, off Bermagui, southern New South Wales in August 1980. It was names after its collector, R. Kuiter.

The fish in the images on this page was the second known specimen of this species. It was also found in an empty shell that was trawled from off Bermagui.

Classification

Species:
kuiteri
Genus:
Kopua
Family:
Gobiesocidae
Class:
Actinopterygii
Subphylum:
Vertebrata
Phylum:
Chordata
Kingdom:
Animalia

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References

  • Hutchins, J.B. 1991. Description of a new deepwater clingfish (Gobiesocidae) from New South Wales. Records of the Western Australian Museum. 15(2): 463-468.


Last Updated: 14 May 2009

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