Platycephalus orbitalis Imamura & Knapp, 2009
Common English name: Western-Australian flathead (Fig. 15)
Platycephalus orbitalis Imamura & Knapp, 2009: 58, figs. 1–5 (type locality: northwest of Rottnest Island, WA, Australia). Platycephalus marmoratus (not Stead, 1908): Hutchins & Thompson, 1983: 78, fig. 112; Hutchins & Swainston, 1986: 127, fig. 204 (in part); Paxton & Hanley, 1989: 469 (in part); Knapp, 1991: 29, tab. 3 (in part); Hutchins, 2001: 28; Hoese et al., 2006: 943 (in part).
Material examined. Holotype: CSIRO H 6349-04, 267 mm SL, northwest of Rottnest Island, WA, Australia (31°52.56’S, 115°18.30’E – 31°52.60’S, 115°18.49’E), 100–102 m depth, 10 Apr. 2006.
Paratypes: 6 specimens, 236–333 mm SL, from western Australia, listed in Imamura & Knapp (2009). Other specimen (1 specimen, 337 mm SL, from northwestern Australia): WAM P.27606-001, 337 mm SL, WA (32°03’S, 115°44’E), 28 March 1982.
Diagnosis. A species of Platycephalus with the following combination of characters: dorsal- and anal-fin rays 13; pored lateral-line scales 65–68, all lacking spines; gill rakers 2 + 6–7 = 8–10; snout and interorbit naked; interopercular flap absent; margin of interopercle scalloped; upper jaw without large caniniform teeth; fleshy sensory tubes from infraorbitals and preopercle well developed, covering cheek region, except anteroventrally; head and body lacking distinct large spots and bands dorsally; caudal fin blackish with a pale posterior margin.
Description. A full description was given by Imamura & Knapp (2009).
Distribution. Known only from western Australian waters, from Cape Leeuwin (34°S) north to Cape Cuvier (24°S) (e.g., Hutchins, 2001; Imamura & Knapp, 2009; this study).
Size. Known maximum length 337 mm SL (400 mm TL) (Imamura & Knapp, 2009; this study).
Remarks. Although Imamura & Knapp (2009) described the holotype as having 2 + 4 = 6 gill rakers, reexamination has confirmed the number as 2 + 6 = 8. The present species is mostly similar to P. marmoratus (see Remarks for P. marmoratus).