Bidenichthys beeblebroxi is a species of common reef fish[1] of the familyBythitidae.[2] The species is found in the coastal waters off North Island and northern South Island, New Zealand.[3] It is a common, uniformly gray-brown fish,[3] ranging from SL 6.5–9.5 centimetres (2+1⁄2–3+3⁄4 in) long in one study,[4] found in holes beneath rocks and boulders[3] in kelp forest and other reef habitats[5] from the surface down to depths of 30 metres (98 ft).[3] The species was described by Chris D. Paulin in 1995.[2][6] IUCN[7] and the Catalog of Fishes[8] consider it a synonym of Bidenichthys consobrinus.
The common names gray or grey brotula[10] and orange cuskeel[11] were used to describe Bidenichthys consobrinus (F. W. Hutton, 1876) prior to Paulin's 1995 redescription of B. consobrinus and description of B. beeblebroxi, in which Paulin referred to "the common grey brotula, here described as a new species [B. beeblebroxi], and Hutton's 'consobrinus'...".[6]
^ abPaulin, C.D. (1995). "Description of a new genus and two new species of bythitid fishes, and a redescription of Bidenichthys consobrinus (Hutton) from New Zealand". Journal of Natural History. 29 (1): 249–258. Bibcode:1995JNatH..29..249P. doi:10.1080/00222939500770121.