Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Artwork by Frank Olsen
Also known as the Striate Anglerfish, this species occurs in most marine tropical and temperate waters. In Australia, it occurs around the north of the country, from the south-western Western Australia, across the north of the country, and south on the east coast to southern New South Wales.
Anglerfish include some of the best camouflaged of all fishes. They have extraordinary adaptations including a lure for attracting their prey, a large mouth and “hidden gill openings” Striate Anglerfish are extremely variable in form and colour, and even fish from the same area can look quite different. Colours range from red, orange, and yellow, through to green, brown or black. Some are heavily striped, while others have broken stripes or spots, or lack stripes entirely.
Description source: Australian Museum
Image source: Queensland State Archives, Digital Image ID 6233

