Cocotropus was first described as a genus in 1858 by the German
naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup as a
monotypic genus, the only species
classified within it being
Corythobatus echinatus, which had been described in 1849 by the Danish
zoologist Theodore Cantor from
Penang in Malaysia. The genus
Cocotropus is classified within the family Aploactinidae in the
suborder Scorpaenoidei within the order
Scorpaeniformes, although this family is also treated as a subfamily of the
stonefish family
Synanceiidae within the Scorpaenoidei, which in turn is treated as a
superfamily within the order Perciformes. The name of the genus,
Cocotropus was not explained by Kaup but may be a compound of
coccum, which means "scarlet", and
tropus, meaning "manner" or "way", so a "scarlet fish", however
C. echinatus is reddish brown rather than scarlet. ==Species==