Cocotropus aurantius , a new velvetfish (Aploactinidae) from Japan

2021 
The new velvetfish Cocotropus aurantius is described on the basis of a single specimen (17.1 mm standard length) collected off Nagannu Island, Kerama Islands, Japan, at a depth of ca. 50 m. An individual of the new species has also been photographed off Izu Peninsula, Japan. The species is characterized by XII, 8 dorsal-fin rays, II, 6 anal-fin rays, 13 pectoral-fin rays, 7 segmented lower caudal-fin rays, 26 vertebrae, an interneural space between the 7th and 8th vertebrae lacking dorsal-fin spine proximal pterygiophores, the 1st–4th dorsal-fin spines situated anterior to the 3rd neural spine, 5 preopercular spines, vomerine teeth absent, the 2nd mandibular pore on each side fused, and the head, body and fins somewhat orange when fresh (preserved condition creamy-white), and with numerous small scattered brownish blotches and streaks.
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