

A Blotched Hawkfish at a depth of 12 m, Port Stephens, New South Wales. Photo © D. & L. Atkinson. View larger image.
A juvenile Blotched Hawkfish at a depth of 4 m, Camp Cove, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, April 1999. Photo © E. Schlögl. View larger image.
The Blotched Hawkfish has large, irregular shaped blotches on the sides of the body. There is a distinct spot on the operculum behind the eye and cirri on the tips of the dorsal spines.
This species grows to 12 cm in length
Like most of the hawkfishes, this species is often observed motionless on the bottom, propped up on its thickened lower pectoral fin rays.
The Blotched Hawkfish occurs in tropical and some warm temperate marine waters of the Indo-Pacific.
In Australia it is recorded from the southern to central coasts of Western Australia and from northern Queensland to southern New South Wales.
View a map of the collecting localities of specimens in the Australian Museum Fish Collection.