nasutus, Dibranchus Alcock [A. W.] 1891:24, Pl. 7 (fig. 1) [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 6) v. 8 (no. 43/44); ref. 87] Andaman Sea, 11°31'40"N, 92°46'40"E, Investigator station 115, depth 188-220 fathoms. Holotype (unique): ZSI F13028 (1 of 2, poor condition, fragments). Type catalog: Menon & Yazdani 1968:164 [ref. 20743], Menon & Rama-Rao 1975:47 [ref. 22148]. According to Bradbury 2003:14 [ref. 27309], fragments in the bottle represent 2 specimens. Figured in Alcock 1898:Pl. 20 (fig. 2) [ref. 20534]. •In Dibranchus with uncertain status -- (Bradbury 1967:415 [ref. 23209]). •Belongs to genus Halieutopsis -- (Bradbury 1999:260 [ref. 23930], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S99 [ref. 27377]). •Incertae sedis in Ogcocephalidae -- (Bradbury 2003:14 [ref. 27309]). •Valid as Halieutopsis nasuta (Alcock 1891) -- (Ho 2021:33 [ref. 38926]). Current status: Valid as Halieutopsis nasuta (Alcock 1891). Ogcocephalidae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: eastern Indian Ocean, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Australia. Habitat: marine.
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