- Bloomfield River cod
Taxobox
name = Bloomfield River Cod
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Percichthyidae
genus = "Guyu"
species = "G. wujalwujalensis"
binomial = "Guyu wujalwujalensis"
binomial_authority = Pusey & Kennard, 2001
The Bloomfield River cod ("Guyu wujalwujalensis") is a very small fish in the "Guyu" genus and thePercichthyidae family that is only found in an 11 kilometre stretch of theBloomfield River (between two large waterfalls) in NorthQueensland ,Australia . These waterfalls appear to have blocked the migration of more aggressive tropical freshwater fish species such as thesooty grunter ("Hephaestus fuliginosus") that have presumably naturally displaced the Bloomfield River cod from its former range in pre-historical times. With its very limited distribution, the Bloomfield River Cod is clearly a relic species. It is a very importantrelict species however as it is the most northerly distributed Percichthyid species in Australia, and raises interesting questions on thebiogeography of Percichthyid fish in Australia and the history of their ancient colonisation of Australian rivers.The species name "wujalwujalensis" comes from the
Wujal Wujal Aboriginal community on the Bloomfield River, and the genus name "Guyu" comes from the tribe's name for this fish. Bloomfield River cod are the only species in the "Guyu" genus.While named after the Australian freshwater cod species that are the most famous members of the
Percichthyidae family (egMurray cod ), the Bloomfield River cod have little resemblance to the cod species. In fact, it is very similar in shape and appearance to a juvenilegolden perch in a gold/light bronze colouration.References
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*FishBase species|genus = Guyu|species = wujalwujalensis |month=November|year=2005
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