Hoplichthys
Hoplichthys, the ghost flatheads, is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This genus is the only member of the family Hoplichthyidae.
Taxonomy
Hoplichthys was first proposed as a monotypic genus in 1829 by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier when he described its type species, and only species at that time, H. langsdorfi from Japan. In 1873 the German naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup considered that the genus Hoplichthys was so different from other "flathead" taxa that it merited placing in a monogeneric family, the Hoplichthyidae. The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies this family within the suborder Platycephaloidei in the order Scorpaeniformes. Other authorities differ and do not consider the Scorpaeniformes to be a valid order because the Perciformes is not monophyletic without the taxa within the Scorpaeniformes being included within it. These authorities consider the Platycephalidae to belong to the suborder Platycephaloidei, along with the families Bembridae, Parabembridae, Platycephalidae and Plectrogeniidae within the Perciformes. However, some workers have put forward evidence that there may be a rather surprising sister group relationship between this family and the gobies as they share more seemingly unique derived characters with each other than with other taxa, this needs to be further investigated,.Etymology
Hoplichthys combines hoplo, meaning "armed", with ichthys, which means fish. There is series of large bony plates on the body of H. langsdorfii, each of which bears two spines and this is thought what the first part of the genus name refers to. Cuvier spelled it as Oplichthys in hist text but it was Hoplichthys in the table of contents and this is the prevailing usage.Species
There are currently 17 recognized species in this genus:- Hoplichthys acanthopleurus Regan, 1908
- Hoplichthys citrinus C. H. Gilbert, 1905
- Hoplichthys fasciatus Matsubara, 1937
- Hoplichthys filamentosus Matsubara & Ochiai, 1950
- Hoplichthys gilberti D. S. Jordan & R. E. Richardson, 1908
- Hoplichthys gregoryi
- Hoplichthys haswelli McCulloch, 1907
- Hoplichthys imamurai Nagano, McGrouther & Yabe, 2013
- Hoplichthys langsdorfii Cuvier, 1829
- Hoplichthys mcgroutheri Nagano, Imamura & Yabe, 2014
- Hoplichthys mimaseanus Nagano, Endo & Yabe, 2013
- Hoplichthys ogilbyi McCulloch, 1914
- Hoplichthys pectoralis
- Hoplichthys platophrys C. H. Gilbert, 1905
- Hoplichthys prosemion
- Hoplichthys regani D. S. Jordan, 1908
- ''Hoplichthys smithi''
Characteristics
white or silver ventrally. The pectoral fins vary in colour from yellowish brown to hyaline marked with crossbarring, spotting or mottling. The first dorsal fin is frequently dark towards its rear, or has wavy line across it. The caudal fin is typically hyaline, although in some species it has a dark distal margin or spots at the base. The maximum length attained by these fishes varies from a standard length of in H. fasciatus to in H. haswelli.