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- Butlers_frogfish abstract "The Butler's frogfish or blackspot anglerfish, Tathicarpus butleri, is a rare species of frogfish in the family Antennariidae. The only member of its genus, this species is the most derived member of its family and represents a separate lineage from all other frogfishes, leading to some consideration of it being placed in its own family. It is found off the southern coast of New Guinea, and along the coasts of Western Australia to 33° S latitude, the Northern Territory, and Queensland to 22° S latitude. A benthic species, it inhabits inshore tropical waters and coral reefs to a maximum depth of 145 m (476 ft), though most are found shallower than 45 m (148 ft). Its specific epithet is after its discoverer Dr. Graham Butler.This species reaches a maximum length of 10 cm (3.9 in). It has a stout, laterally compressed body with a large head longer than deep. Like other anglerfishes, the first dorsal fin ray is modified into a lure for attracting prey. The illicium ("fishing rod") of the Butler's frogfish is very long, measuring 24-47% the standard length, and lacks dermal spines. At the tip is a distinct esca ("fishing lure") that may measure 22% the standard length, consisting of a thin, broad appendage covered with hair-like filaments and bearing 1-2 dark spots at the base. The mouth is protrusible, with many slender, sharp teeth on the jaws, vomer, and palantines. The dorsal and anal fins are tall, containing 10-11 and 7 fin rays respectively; the caudal fin is long and contains 9 rays.The Butler's frogfish has unusually long and "arm-like" pectoral fin lobes, which unlike other frogfish are largely detached from the sides of the body. Its genus name Tathicarpus, meaning "extending wrist", refers to this trait. The fish uses these pectoral fins to clamber along the sea bottom. The number of pectoral fin rays is reduced (6-7 as opposed to 8 or more in other frogfish), and the Butler's frogfish can move each ray individually like "fingers" to steady itself or to hold on to objects. The pelvic fins contain 5 rays each and are placed beneath the body. The skin is densely covered with bifurcate spinules; there are also varying numbers of large, fringed filaments over the head and body. The coloration ranges from pale gray to greenish to brown, with darker markings. The fin membranes are thin and translucent.".
- Butlers_frogfish binomialAuthority James_Douglas_Ogilby.
- Butlers_frogfish class Actinopterygii.
- Butlers_frogfish family Frogfish.
- Butlers_frogfish kingdom Animal.
- Butlers_frogfish order Anglerfish.
- Butlers_frogfish phylum Chordate.
- Butlers_frogfish synonym "Tathicarpus appeli (J. D. Ogilby, 1922)".
- Butlers_frogfish synonym "Tathicarpus muscosus (J. D. Ogilby, 1907)".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageID "21899122".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageLength "4585".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageRevisionID "679332963".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
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- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Anglerfish.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Antennariidae.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Benthic.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Benthic_zone.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antennariidae.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Caudal_fin.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Coral_reef.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Dorsal_fin.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Fin_ray.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Fish_fin.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Fish_measurement.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Frogfish.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink James_Douglas_Ogilby.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Jaw.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Lophiiformes.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Palatine_bone.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Pectoral_fin.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_fin.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Standard_length.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Synapomorphy.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Teeth.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Tropical.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Tropics.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Vomer.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageWikiLinkText "Butler's frogfish".
- Butlers_frogfish binomial "Tathicarpus butleri".
- Butlers_frogfish binomialAuthority "J. D. Ogilby, 1907".
- Butlers_frogfish classis Actinopterygii.
- Butlers_frogfish familia Antennariidae.
- Butlers_frogfish familia Frogfish.
- Butlers_frogfish genus "Tathicarpus".
- Butlers_frogfish genusAuthority "J. D. Ogilby, 1907".
- Butlers_frogfish hasPhotoCollection Butlers_frogfish.
- Butlers_frogfish name "Butler's frogfish".
- Butlers_frogfish ordo Anglerfish.
- Butlers_frogfish ordo Lophiiformes.
- Butlers_frogfish phylum Chordate.
- Butlers_frogfish regnum "Animalia".
- Butlers_frogfish species "T. butleri".
- Butlers_frogfish synonyms "Tathicarpus appeli (J. D. Ogilby, 1922)".
- Butlers_frogfish synonyms "Tathicarpus muscosus (J. D. Ogilby, 1907)".
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Butlers_frogfish wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Butlers_frogfish subject Category:Antennariidae.
- Butlers_frogfish hypernym Species.
- Butlers_frogfish type Animal.
- Butlers_frogfish type Eukaryote.
- Butlers_frogfish type Fish.
- Butlers_frogfish type Species.
- Butlers_frogfish type Thing.
- Butlers_frogfish type Q152.
- Butlers_frogfish type Q19088.
- Butlers_frogfish type Q729.
- Butlers_frogfish comment "The Butler's frogfish or blackspot anglerfish, Tathicarpus butleri, is a rare species of frogfish in the family Antennariidae. The only member of its genus, this species is the most derived member of its family and represents a separate lineage from all other frogfishes, leading to some consideration of it being placed in its own family.".
- Butlers_frogfish label "Butler's frogfish".
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Butlers_Anglerfisch.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs m.05pc9l_.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Tathicarpus_butleri.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Q654990.
- Butlers_frogfish sameAs Q654990.
- Butlers_frogfish wasDerivedFrom Butlers_frogfisholdid=679332963.
- Butlers_frogfish isPrimaryTopicOf Butlers_frogfish.
- Butlers_frogfish name "Butler's frogfish".