Platycephalus
Platycephalus is a genus of mostly marine, demersal ray-finned fish belonging to the family Platycephalidae. They are found in the eastern Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean.
Taxonomy
Platycephalus was first proposed as a genus in 1795 by the German physician and naturalist Marcus Elieser Bloch with Callionymus indicus, which had been described in 1748 by Carl Linnaeus from "Asia", as its type species. This genus is classified within the family Playtcephalidae, the flatheads which the 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies within the suborder Platycephaloidei in the order Scorpaeniformes.
Etymology
The genus name Platycephalus means "flat head" an allusion to the wide flattened head of these fishes which leads to the English common name flathead.
Species
There are currently 19 recognised species in this genus:Platycephalus angustus Steindachner, 1866 Platycephalus aurimaculatus L. W. Knapp, 1987 Platycephalus australis Imamura, 2015 Platycephalus bassensis Cuvier, 1829 Platycephalus caeruleopunctatus McCulloch, 1922 Platycephalus chauliodous L. W. Knapp, 1991 Platycephalus conatus Waite & McCulloch, 1915 Platycephalus cultellatus J. Richardson, 1846Platycephalus endrachtensis Quoy & Gaimard, 1825 Platycephalus fuscus Cuvier, 1829 Platycephalus grandispinis Cuvier, 1829 Platycephalus indicus Platycephalus laevigatus Cuvier, 1829 Platycephalus marmoratus Stead, 1908 Platycephalus micracanthus Sauvage, 1873Platycephalus orbitalis Imamura & L. W. Knapp, 2009 Platycephalus richardsoni Castelnau, 1872 Platycephalus speculator Klunzinger, 1872
Characteristics
Platycephalus flatheads have no less than two spines on the preoperculum. with the lowerer spine being the longest. The upper lobe of the caudal fin does not have an elongated filament. They have between 7 and 10 spines in the first dorsal fin and more than 13 soft rays in the second dorsal fin. They are further separated by having a single band of vomerine teeth rather than two distinct patches. The largest species is P. fuscus with a maximum published total length of while the smallest is P. orbitalis with a maximum published total length of.
Distribution
Platycephalus flatheads are found in the Indo-West Pacific region, mostly around Australia where 16 of the 19 species in the genus are found. One species, the bartail flathead, has entered the eastern Mediterranean Sea from the Red Sea through the Suez Canal as a Lessepsian migrant.