Diamond Leatherjacket, Rudarius excelsus Hutchins 1977


Other Names: Diamond Filefish

A Diamond Leatherjacket, Rudarius excelsus, at Iriomote Island, Okinawa, Japan, depth 10 m. Source: orangkucing / http://orangkucing.tumblr.com/. License: CC by Attribution-ShareAlike

Summary:
A very small deep-bodied green to blackish leatherjacket. Males have long bristles on the side of the caudal peduncle.

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Bray, D.J. 2018, Rudarius excelsus in Fishes of Australia, accessed 26 Apr 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/2469

Diamond Leatherjacket, Rudarius excelsus Hutchins 1977

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Distribution

Recorded in Australia from the northern Great Barrier Reef to at least Lady Elliot Island in the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland. Elsewhere, the species occurs in the tropical west Pacific (Papua New Guinea, Malaysia & the Ryukyu Islands, Japan).

Features

Dorsal fin II + 22-24 (second spine not visible); Anal fin 20-22; Pectoral fin 10.
Body very deep, somewhat diamond-shaped, depth at anal-fin origin 1.1-1.2 in SL; snout profile straight to concave; eye large, 2.1-2.4 in HL; pelvic spine movable, ventral flap small, conspicuous; caudal fin rounded.
A sexually dimorphic species with the caudal peduncle of males having extremely elongate bristles, vs females having small spinules only slightly larger than those on the body. 

Biology

Huthcins (1977) reported that the 15-mm SL female paratype specimen was sexually mature with 120 relatively large eggs. 

Species Citation

Rudarius excelsus Hutchins, 1977, Rec. West. Aust. Mus. 5(1): 49, fig. 13. Type locality: Lindeman Island, QLD. 

Author

Bray, D.J. 2018

Resources

Australian Faunal Directory

Diamond Leatherjacket, Rudarius excelsus Hutchins 1977

References


Allen, G.R. & Erdmann, M.V. 2012. Reef fishes of the East Indies. Perth : Tropical Reef Research 3 vols, 1260 pp.

Hutchins, J.B. 1977. Descriptions of three new genera and eight new species of monacanthid fishes from Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 5(1): 3-58 figs 1-13 PDF 

Kuiter, R.H. 1996. Guide to Sea Fishes of Australia. A comprehensive reference for divers and fishermen. Sydney, NSW, Australia : New Holland Publishers xvii, 434 pp.

Kuiter R.W. & Tonozuka, T. 2001. Pictorial guide to Indonesian reef fishes. Part 3. Jawfishes - Sunfishes, Opistognathidae - Molidae. Melbourne : Zoonetics pp. 623–893.

Matsuura, K., 1989. First record of an extremely small filefish Rudarius excelsus from the north Pacific. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 35(4): 482-483. PDF

Randall, J.E., Allen, G.R. & Steene, R. 1990. Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea. Bathurst : Crawford House Press 507 pp. figs.

Randall, J.E., Allen, G.R. & Steene, R. 1997. Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea. Bathurst : Crawford House Press 557 pp. figs.

Quick Facts


CAAB Code:37465075

Depth:8-25 m

Habitat:Reef associated, weed and sponge areas

Max Size:2.5 cm TL

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