Crocodile flathead
The crocodile flathead is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Platycephalidae, the flatheads. It is found in the western Pacific Ocean.
Taxonomy
The crocodile flathead was first formally described as Platycephalus crocodilus in 1829 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier, the species was not described from a type specimen, it was based on an illustration and so is an iconotype. In 1925 David Starr Jordan and Carl Leavitt Hubbs proposed a new genus, Cocius, and named P. crocodilus as its type species. However, this was preoccupied by an antlion named by the Spanish entomologist Longinos Navás in 1921, and in 1940 Gilbert Percy Whitley proposed a new name for this genus Cociella, a diminutive of Jordan and Hubbs original name.The crocodile flathead was considered to have a wide Indo-Pacific distribution but in 1996 Leslie W. Knapp described three new species and removed a fourth C. punctata from being a synonym of C. crocodilus. As a consequence C. crocodilus ''sensu stricto was restricted to the western Pacific Ocean.
The specific name crocodilus'' means "crocodile", a reference to the flattened, crocodile like head and comes from an illustration caption in Tilesius 1814 but as Tilesius's name was printed in Cyrillic script, it is not available under the ICZN.