Genus Allenichthys


Summary:

An anglerfish genus with single species found only in southern and western Australia.

Characteristics: caudal peduncle absent; skin covered with short close-set bifurcated spinules; eyes not distinctly surrounded by separate clusters of dermal spinules; illicium long, more than twice length of 2nd spine; esca a single stout appendage, completely covered in hair-like filaments.

Second and 3rd dorsal-fin spines separate, covered with skin; 2nd spine positioned above eye, unusually short, recurved and constricted at tip, covered with thick skin, but not connected to head by membrane; 3rd spine on nape, connected posteriorly along full length to body by thick membrane; rear margin of dorsal and anal fins extending beyond base of caudal fin and connecting to proximal portion of outermost rays.

Author: Bray, D.J. 2020

Cite this page as:
Bray, D.J. 2020, Allenichthys in Fishes of Australia, accessed 24 Apr 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/Home/genus/41

References


Pietsch, T.W. 1984. The genera of frogfishes (family Antennariidae). Copeia 1984(1): 27-44 fig. 1

Pietsch, T.W. 2008. Antennariidae. pp. 364-374 in Gomon. M.F., Bray, D.J. & Kuiter, R.H (eds). Fishes of Australia's Southern Coast. Sydney : Reed New Holland 928 pp.

Pietsch, T.W. & Grobecker, D.B. 1987. Frogfishes of the World: Systematics, Zoogeography, and Behavioral Ecology. Palo Alto : Stanford University Press 420 pp.