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| Freshly-collected specimens of Phallostethus cuulong is a new species of fish with a penis on its head. (AFP Photo/Koichi Shibukawa, Tran Dac Dinh and Tran Xuan Loi) |
A new
species of fish discovered in Vietnam is only 2 centimeters long, but its tiny
size is not the creature’s only unique trait. This fish possesses sexual organs
in an unusual place: Its head.
Scientists
do not yet understand the evolutionary origin of the unusual placement of the
fish's reproductive system.
One theory
posits that a “bilaterally asymmetric organ” under the throat is “for holding
or clasping onto females and fertilizing their eggs internally.” The vast
majority of fish species fertilize their eggs after they are laid.
The
Phallostethus cuulong – the scientific name of the fish – has become the 22nd
member of the Phallostethidae family, a group of small, slender and nearly
transparent surface-swimming fish that live in the waters of southeast Asi.
The new
species was first discovered near the Mekong River in July 2009 by Japanese
scientist Koichi Shibukawa. He managed to catch it in a net, and began
researching it alongside colleagues from Vietnam’s Can Tho University.
The
discovery of a ‘penis-headed’ fish came less than a month after a biologist in
the Amazon uncovered a species of extremely rare caecilian – a legless
amphibian – that was also shockingly phallic in shape.
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AFP
Photo/Koichi Shibukawa, Tran Dac Dinh and Tran Xuan Loi
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Photographed
by L.X. Tran and K. Shibukawa
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