Dunckerocampus naia

The Dunckerocampus naia lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 23 - 32 m environment.

Dunckerocampus naia, a new species of pipefish (Pisces: Syngnathidae) from the western Pacific. Aqua, Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology v. 9 (no. 1): 1-6. More

A new species of pipefish, Dunckerocampus naia, is described on the basis of 2 specimens, 73.8-119.8 mm SL, collected from coral reefs at Fiji and north-eastern Kalimantan, Indonesia, at depths between 23-32 m. More

Dunckerocampus naia is a new species of pipefish recently named by Gerry Allen and Rudie Kuiter. Since Cat found the first one at Maytag, NAI'A divers have found several other pairs of them in nooks and crannies at various depths on current-swept reefs. D. More

Because Dunckerocampus naia is so cryptic that good pictures are hard to get, nature illustrator, Kirsten Carlson, did this lovely painting for us. More

Dunckerocampus naia is a new species of pipefish recently named by Gerry Allen and Rudie Kuiter. More

Order : Syngnathiformes
Family : Syngnathidae
Genus : Dunckerocampus
Species : Dunckerocampus naia
Authority : Allen & Kuiter, 2004