- Red velvetfish
Taxobox
name = Red velvetfish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Scorpaeniformes
familia = Gnathanacanthidae
genus = "Gnathanacanthus"
species = "G. goetzeei"
binomial = "Gnathanacanthus goetzeei"
binomial_authority = Bleeker,1855 The red velvetfish, "Gnathanacanthus goetzeei", is a marine scorpaeniformfish of the inshore waters of western and southernAustralia . It is the sole member of the family Gnathanacanthidae and genus "Gnathanacanthus".This fish is red all over, and instead of scales, its skin is covered with small tubercles, hence its name. All of its fins (except caudal) are large and spined, and of its two
dorsal fin s, the forward one reaches to just above the large eyes. The mouth is also large, and there is also a fleshy pad just above the upper jaw. The operculum has two spines which may be concealed by skin. The fish grows up to 30 cm in length.Red velvetfish can be found in waters surrounding
Australia and are depicted on an Australianpostage stamp of1985 . The fish are more active at night, when they huntcrab andoctopus on the sea floor. Their spines are venomous, and can inflict painful wounds.References
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External links
* [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/FamilySummary.cfm?ID=531 FishBase info for Gnathanacanthidae]
* [http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=257 Photo of red velvetfish at Discovery Bay Marine National Park]
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