Tathicarpus butleri Ogilby, 1907
Butler's frogfish
Tathicarpus butleri
photo by Allen, G.R.

 Family:  Antennariidae (Frogfishes), subfamily: Histiophryninae
 Max. size:  14 cm TL (male/unsexed)
 Environment:  demersal; depth range 0 - 146 m
 Distribution:  Western Pacific: Indonesia (Ref. 47567), Papua New Guinea (Ref. 6993), and Australia (including Western Australia).
 Diagnosis:  Dorsal spines (total): 3-3; Dorsal soft rays (total): 10-11; Anal soft rays: 7-7. Description: Characterized by having color ranging from nearly white or yellow to dark brown; unbranched pelvic rays; extremely long illicium, more than 20% SL; numerous fine, hair-like filaments along distal margin of esca a thin, broad membranous appendage; base of esca with 1-2 dark eye-like spots; close set dermal spinules covering skin; surface of head, body and fins with scattered large, fringed tentacles; pectoral fin lobe detached from side of body for most of its length; unbranched rays of caudal fin except tip of uppermost ray (Ref. 90102).
 Biology:  A benthic species (Ref. 75154) which occurs inshore (Ref. 7300, 75154). Solitary and usually found among weeds and rubble (Ref 90102).
 IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated  (Ref. 96402)
 Threat to humans:  harmless
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 Entered by: Luna, Susan M. - 21.06.94
 Modified by: Valdestamon, Roxanne Rei - 21.02.13

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