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Nurseryfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Kurtus

Higher classification
  
Kurtidae

Order
  
Perciformes

Family
  
Kurtidae Bleeker, 1859

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Kurtidae, Kurtus indicus, Perciformes, Bigmouth buffalo, Australian prowfish

Kurtus is a genus of perciform fishes, called the nurseryfishes, forehead brooders, or incubator fish, native to fresh, brackish and coastal marine waters ranging from India, through southeast Asia to New Guinea and northern Australia. Kurtus is currently the only known genus in the family Kurtidae. They are famous for carrying their egg clusters on hooks protruding from the forehead (supraoccipital) of the males, although this only has been documented in K. gulliveri and available evidence strongly suggests this is not done by K. indicus (where the hook likely also is too small to carry eggs). Females do not have a hook.

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In addition to the egg hook, the kurtid gas bladder is enclosed in a tubular bony structure evolved from the ribs. In both species, the back is elevated into a hump shape.

Nurseryfish Kurtus gulliveri

Despite their unusual reproductive habits, little is known about these species. Historically they have proven very difficult to keep alive in aquaria, although recent success with K. gulliveri has been achieved by Tokyo Sea Life Park in Japan.

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Species

The currently recognized species in this genus are:

  • Kurtus gulliveri Castelnau, 1878 (nurseryfish)
  • Kurtus indicus Bloch, 1786 (Indian humphead)

  • Nurseryfish Sexual Inequality an Evolutionary View

    Nurseryfish Kurtus gulliveri

    References

    Nurseryfish Wikipedia