Image: Strange Wormfish
The Strange Wormfish is a new species and genus discovered by Doug Hoese and Denise Rennis from a dark and gloomy mangrove creek near Weipa in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- Photographer:
- Doug Hoese
- Rights:
- © Australian Museum
- Common name:
- Strange Wormfish
- Scientific name:
- Pterocerdale insolita
- Family:
- Microdesmidae
- Order:
- Perciformes
Additional information
It is a strange looking fish with a pug nosed face and with a very flexible body capable of bending into a full circle like a worm. Although collected from a single specimen in 1982, no others have ever been found. It lives in habitats difficult to sample because of mud and crocodiles. It belongs to a worldwide group of wormfishes and dartgobies common in mangroves and coral reefs. The fish is small (5.1 cm).
Hoese & Motomura, 2009
The full reference is: Hoese, D. F. & H. Motomura. 2009. Descriptions of two new genera and species of ptereleotrine fishes from Australia and Japan (Teleosei: Gobioidei) with discussion of possible relationships. Zootaxa No. 2312: 49-59.
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