Pseudanthias gibbosus (Klunzinger)
Figure 2; Table 3
Anthias (Pseudanthias) gibbosus Klunzinger, 1884: 9 (type locality: Al-Qusair, Red Sea Governorate, Egypt, Red Sea).
A single individual (80.9 mm SL) of this species was collected and photographed during the 2015 survey and preserved (Figure 2). It agrees well with published photos and descriptions of the species (e.g., dorsal rays X,16; pectoral rays 18; lateral-line scales 41–42; circumpeduncular scales 25; gill rakers 11 + 26; no papillae on posterior rim of orbit; interopercle and subopercle with indistinct serrations; third dorsal spine longest, 19.4 % SL; no auxiliary scales on body; caudal fin lunate, caudal concavity 20.4 % SL; greatest body depth 38.9 % SL). Morphometric details for the specimen are provided in Table 3. We follow Heemstra & Akhilesh (2012) in considering Anthias gibbosus Klunzinger to be a senior synonym of Franzia fasciatus Kamohara (1955) .
Material examined: SAIAB 203720, 80.9 mm SL (same collection data as SAIAB 203722).