}} The
French naturalist Philibert Commerson provided the first description of this fish from
Réunion in the western
Indian Ocean, but it was not published in a format allowing full citation. Therefore, the
species name and description by
Bernard Germain de Lacépède (who acknowledged Commerson) takes precedence, albeit with a nod to Commerson. With no original or subsequent illustrations or specimens denoted as
types, Fricke nominated a
neotype in 1999 but subsequently withdrew it.
Etymology This species has on occasion been mistakenly considered a
junior synonym of the similar species
Ostorhinchus fleurieu, but is generally acknowledged as separate; it had the junior species synonym
roseipinnis applied by
Georges Cuvier in 1829. Lacépède coined the
genus Ostorhinchus in 1802 to which
O. aureus was eventually assigned, although he originally placed it in the genus
Centropomus which is now placed in a different fish family,
Centropomidae. ==Description==