Crocodile Snake Eel, Brachysomophis crocodilinus (Bennett 1833)


Other Names: Crocodile Snake-eel

A Crocodile Snake Eel, Brachysomophis crocodilinus, at Moalboal, Philippines, January 2016. Source: Klaus Stiefel / Flickr. License: CC by Attribution-NonCommercial

Summary:
A whitish to pale brownish snake eel (sometimes with a reddish head), with paler fins and underside, usually dark lateral-line and head pores, and speckling the upper sides in larger fish. This ambush predator usually lies buried in sand waiting for unsuspecting prey.

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Dianne J. Bray, Brachysomophis crocodilinus in Fishes of Australia, accessed 26 Apr 2024, https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/Home/species/2890

Crocodile Snake Eel, Brachysomophis crocodilinus (Bennett 1833)

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Distribution

Recorded in the Australian EEZ from Great Detached Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, and Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Occurs elsewhere in the tropical, Indo-west-central Pacific.
Inhabits shallow sandy areas to a depth of 15m. 

Features

Vertebrae 116-24. 
Dorsal head profile notably incised and medially constricted behind eyes, flesh above and behind eye laterally elevated as a ridge; snout very short; jaws elongate; eye small, positoined towards front of mouth; anterior nostril a very short tube on upper lip, closely followed by an ethmoidal pore, a barbel, and posterior nostril on outer lip entirely covered by a flap; labial cirri numerous, unbranched and slender on anterior half of mandible lip, those posterior and along lower lip branched at tips; head pores and lateral-line pores apparent; free sensory neuromasts visible as rows of small white spots on nape; teeth conical.  

Dorsal fin origin well behind pectoral-fin tips; pectoral fins teardrop-shaped.

Feeding

An ambush predator that usually remains buried with only the eyes protruding. Preys on fishes, crustaceans and octopuses.

Species Citation

Ophisurus crocodilinus Bennett, 1833, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1833(1): 32. Type locality: Ambon, Moluccas/Maluku, Indonesia (originally given as Mauritius).

Author

Dianne J. Bray

Crocodile Snake Eel, Brachysomophis crocodilinus (Bennett 1833)

References


Allen, G.R. 1997. Marine Fishes of Tropical Australia and South-east Asia. Perth : Western Australian Museum 292 pp. 106 pls.

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

Allen, G.R., Steene, R.C. & Orchard, M. 2007. Fishes of Christmas Island. Christmas Island : Christmas Island Natural History Association 2 edn, 284 pp.

Allen, G.R. & Steene, R.C. 1979. The Fishes of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. Aust. Natl. Parks Wldlf. Ser. Spec. Publ. 2. Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service 81 pp. 15 pls.

Bennett, E.T. 1833. Characters of new species from the Mauritius. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1833(1): 32.

McCosker, J.E. 1977. The osteology, classification, and relationships of the eel family Ophichthidae. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 41(1): 1-123 figs 1-45
McCosker, J.E. & Castle, P.H.J. 1986. Family No. 42: Ophichthidae. pp. 176-186 in Smith, M.M. & Heemstra, P.C. (eds). Smith's Sea Fishes. Johannesburg : Macmillan South Africa xx + 1047 pp. 144 pls.

McCosker, J.E. & Randall, J.E. 2001. Revision of the snake-eel genus Brachysomophis (Anguilliformes: Ophichthidae), with description of two new species and comments on the species of Mystriophis. Indo-Pacific Fishes 33: 1-32.

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:37068038

Depth:2-15 m

Habitat:Sandy, rubble areas

Max Size:82 cm TL

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