Branchiostegus sanae

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Branchiostegus sanae
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Acanthuriformes
Family: Malacanthidae
Genus: Branchiostegus
Species:
B. sanae
Binomial name
Branchiostegus sanae
Huang, Chen, Ke & Zhang, 2025
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Branchiostegus sanae, the Mononoke tilefish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the family Malacanthidae. It is currently only known from a single location in the South China Sea, off the southern coast of Hainan. It can be easily told apart from other members of its genus by the presence of white and red verticval stripes between the eye and the mouth, and faint vertical stripes along the body. [1] It is named after the character San from the Japanese animated film Princess Mononoke . [1] [2]

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Discovery and Naming

In 2021, the original authors of the species noticed tilefish in online seafood markets with a distinctive red and white cheek stripe. [1] [3] In March 2023, they bought specimens of the fish and cross-referenced the original location they were fished from. The fish were described as the new species Branchiostegus sanae in January, 2025. [1]

The specific epithet sanae honors San, the protagonist of the 1997 Japanese animated film Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki. The original authors chose the name because the red and white cheek stripes of Branchiostegus sanae resemble San's face paint. [1] Additionally, the fishermen who sell the species refer to it as "鬼马头鱼" (ghost horsehead fish), which led the original authors to draw a correlation to the Japanese definition of "Mononoke", [2] a type of malevolent spirit. [4]

Description

Branchiostegus sanae is overall plum-colored, with the underside lighter than the upper side. It can be easily distinguished from other tilefish by the presence of white and red lateral stripes stretching between the outer bottom edge of the eye to the mouth, and the presence of approximately light 16 vertical stripes along the body. Its size ranges from 325-416 mm in length. [1]

Biology

Very little is known about the biology of Branchiostegus sanae. It is currently only known from market-bought specimens caught between Hainan and the Paracel Islands, at a depth of 150-300 m. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Huang, Haochen; Chen, Jingxuan; Ke, Zhixin; Zhang, Chi (2025-02-11). "Branchiostegus sanae, a new species of deepwater tilefish (Eupercaria, Branchiostegidae) from the South China Sea". ZooKeys (1227): 129–142. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1227.130512 . ISSN   1313-2970.
  2. 1 2 Pensoft (2025-02-11). "The Ghibli fish: new 'painted' species named after Princess Mononoke" . Retrieved 2025-02-12.
  3. "New Fish Species With Stripey "Face Paint" Named After Iconic Studio Ghibli Character". IFLScience. 2025-02-12. Retrieved 2025-02-15.
  4. Гераськов, Сергій Вадимович; Зінякова, Марина Олександрівна (2024-08-16). "TRANSFORMATION OF IMAGE OF YŌKAI IN JAPANESE CULTURE: FROM ARTS TO THEORIES". Культурологічний альманах (2): 335–343. doi:10.31392/cult.alm.2024.2.41. ISSN   2786-7250.