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Deep-water fish with ‘slender snout’ and ‘compressed body’ is a new species

The new species belongs to the same family as seahorses and sea dragons.
The new species belongs to the same family as seahorses and sea dragons. Photo by Goya Studio via Unsplash

Over the last several decades, an unusual “slender” fish has been recorded in the deep waters of the Coral Sea, in the areas around Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

Just over 40 years after its first record in 1984, researchers have now discovered it is a new species of pipefish, according to a study published July 8 in the journal ZooKeys.

Corythoichthys quattuordecim, also known as the Coral Sea pipefish, was recorded at depths between 180 and 265 feet — much deeper than related species in the Corythoichthys genus, according to the study.

Five Coral Sea pipefish have been caught since 1984, according to the study.

The new pipefish species is distinguished by its 14 trunk rings, or body segments, researchers said.
The new pipefish species is distinguished by its 14 trunk rings, or body segments, researchers said. Photo by Yuki D, Fricke R, Motomura H (2025).

Other “reef-associated” Corythoichthys species are typically found in shallower water, no deeper than 130 feet, researchers said.

The Coral Sea pipefish is also distinguished from other related species by “the presence of 14 trunk rings,” or bony body segments, which researchers called a rare characteristic.

The new species — part of the same family as sea dragons and seahorses — is about two and a half inches in length with an “elongated, slightly compressed” body, and a long, “slender” snout, the study said.

Similar to seahorses, male pipefish give birth to offspring. Male specimens of the new Coral Sea pipefish have a “brood pouch” under their tails, according the study.

The research team included Daijiro Yuki, Ronald Fricke and Hiroyuki Motomura.


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This story was originally published July 9, 2025 at 10:12 AM with the headline "Deep-water fish with ‘slender snout’ and ‘compressed body’ is a new species."

Lauren Liebhaber
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Lauren Liebhaber covers international science news with a focus on taxonomy and archaeology at McClatchy. She holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University and a master’s degree from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Previously, she worked as a data journalist at Stacker.
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