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Eastern Cleaner Clingfish

Cochleoceps orientalis Hutchins 1991

Diagnostic Description

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Caudal fin rounded (Ref. 9002). Pelvic fins united into moderate-sized double sucking-disc, posterior half with a fleshy fringe (Ref. 9002). Greenish-yellow to orange with small scattered dark spots to larger red spots, variable in density; iridescent blue dashes or lines dorsally and across sides over head and body (Ref. 9002).
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Morphology

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Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 5 - 6; Analspines: 0; Analsoft rays: 4 - 6
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Biology

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Adults usually on kelp, on which they deposit their eggs, which are guarded by the male, although the female is often present as well (Ref. 9002). Often on ascidians or sponges in deep water, probably depositing eggs on algae nearby (Ref. 9002). Often observed cleaning boxfishes, porcupine fishes and morwongs (Ref. 9002).
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Cochleoceps orientalis

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Cochleoceps orientalis, common name eastern cleaner-clingfish, is a species of clingfish that is endemic to the marine waters around southeastern Australia.

Description

Cochleoceps orientalis grows to approximately 55 mm long. It has no scales, instead being protected by mucous which covers the body in a thick coating. It has an intense orange to greenish-yellow colouration. The body is scattered with dark red spots that diminish in size and intensity toward the belly. Numerous, short, thin, blue, iridescent lines are present on the back and sides. These lines are generally perpendicular to the length of the body.[2][3]

The posterior part of the ventral fins appear as a fleshy fringe, with the anterior part merging into the sucking disc. Parts of the disc have dermal papillae which are flat. These probably allow the fish to adhere to surfaces.[4]

Distribution

Cochleoceps orientalis lives in the marine waters of the southeastern part of Australia. It is found around New South Wales from Seal Rocks to Mallacoota, Victoria.

Habitat and behaviour

Cochleoceps orientalis cleaning the much larger Chelmonops truncatus

Cochleoceps orientalis normally lives in the demersal zone at depths of 3 to 40 metres.[5] It is most often found on the kelp species ecklonia radiata but can sometimes occur on ascidians and sponges at greater depths.

This species avoids swimming in open waters where it would vulnerable to predators. It instead it remains sucked onto kelp, and when moving, does so in short dashes.

Cochleoceps orientalis is known to clean parasites from red or other morwongs, leatherjackets (often known as ocean jackets),[6] eastern blue gropers, boxfish, and porcupinefish.[4]

Life cycle

Adults deposit their eggs on kelp, with both males and females remaining at the site. However, only the male guards them.[5]

References

  1. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cochleoceps orientalis Hutchins, 1991". Marinespecies.org. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  2. ^ "Eastern Cleaner-Clingfish (Cochleoceps orientalis)". Ozanimals.com. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  3. ^ "Cochleoceps orientalis, Eastern cleaner-clingfish". Fishbase.sinica.edu.tw. 2012-07-03. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  4. ^ a b "Eastern Cleaner Clingfish, Cochleoceps orientalis Hutchins, 1991". Australian Museum. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  5. ^ a b "Cochleoceps orientalis, Eastern cleaner-clingfish". Fishbase.org. 2012-07-03. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  6. ^ State of New South Wales; Industry and Investment NSW (2010). "Ocean Jacket {Nelusetta ayraud)". Status of fisheries resources in NSW (PDF). Wild fisheries research program. pp. 213–215.
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Cochleoceps orientalis: Brief Summary

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Cochleoceps orientalis, common name eastern cleaner-clingfish, is a species of clingfish that is endemic to the marine waters around southeastern Australia.

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