Malthopsis
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| Malthopsis | |
|---|---|
| Malthopsis gnoma | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Lophiiformes |
| Family: | Ogcocephalidae |
| Genus: | Malthopsis Alcock, 1891 |
| Type species | |
| Malthopsis luteus Alcock, 1891 | |
Malthopsis, the gnome batfishes or triangular batfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Ogcocephalidae, the deep sea batfishes. The triangular batfishes are distributed throughout the warmer waters of the world, although they are absent from the Eastern Atlantic Ocean. The genus was originally proposed in 1891 by the British naturalist Alfred W. Alcock.
Malthopsis was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1891 by the British physician, carcinologist and naturalist Alfred William Alcock when he described Malthopsis luteus.[1] Alcock gave the type locality of M. lutea as the Andaman Sea at 11°31'40"N, 92°46'06"E, Investigator station 115 from a depth between 188 and 220 fathoms (1,128 and 1,320 ft; 344 and 402 m).[2] This genus is the most basal genus of the "Indo-Pacific clade" of the family Ogcocephalidae.[3] The family Ogcocephalidae is classified in the monotypic suborder Ogcocephaloidei within the order Lophiiformes, the anglerfishes in the 5th edition of Fishes of the World.[4]
Species
There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus:[5][6]
- Malthopsis annulifera Tanaka, 1908 (Ring triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis apis H.-C. Ho & Last, 2021 (Apine triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis arrietty H.-C. Ho, 2020 (Short-horn triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis asperata H.-C. Ho, Roberts & Shao, 2013 (Roughspine batfish)[7]
- Malthopsis austrafricana H.-C. Ho, 2013 (Southern African triangular batfish)[8]
- Malthopsis bradburyae H.-C. Ho, 2013 (Bradbury's triangular batfish)[8]
- Malthopsis bulla H.-C. Ho & Last, 2021 (Flatscale triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis formosa H.-C. Ho & Koeda, 2019 (Taiwanese triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis gigas H.-C. Ho & Shao, 2010 (Giant triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis gnoma Bradbury, 1998 (Atlantic triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis jordani Gilbert, 1905 (Jordan's triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis kobayashii Tanaka, 1916 (Kobayashi's triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis lutea Alcock, 1891 (Yellow triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis mcgroutheri H.-C. Ho & Last, 2021 (McGrouther's triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis mitrigera Gilbert & Cramer, 1897 (Twospine triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis oculata H.-C. Ho & Last, 2021 (Bigeye triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis parva H.-C. Ho, Roberts & Shao, 2013 (Arrowhead triangular batfish)[7]
- Malthopsis provocator Whitley, 1961 (Prickle triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis retifera H.-C. Ho, Prokofiev & Shao, 2009 (Reticulate triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis tetrabulla H.-C. Ho & Last, 2021 (Queensland triangular batfish)
- Malthopsis tiarella Jordan, 1902 (Spearnose seabat)
- Malthopsis velutina H.-C. Ho, 2020 (Polynesian triangular batfish)
Etymology
Malthopsis combines opsis, meaning "resembles", with Malthe, a synonym of Ogcocephalus, although this genus has two gills on either side.[9]