As its name suggests, it closely resembles the related
pipefish, but has clear morphological distinctions from them and other elongated syngnathiforms. The
type specimen is a mostly complete individual described by von Der Marck (1876). Five more specimens (previously misidentified as specimens of the fossil trumpetfish
Fistularia koenigii) were identified the same year in the
Natural History Museum, London by
Albert Gunther, who independently described the species the same year as
Auliscops sumatranus.
Auliscops was found to be preoccupied, and it was thus reclassified into the genus
Aulorhynchus. However, it was reclassified back into
Protosyngnathus in 1902 when its morphology was found to be distinct of that from
Aulorhynchus. Many more specimens were figured by Sanders (1934), but all of these appear to now be lost. == Description ==