Cottidae

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Cottidae
Bullhead, Cottus gobio in Lake Constance
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scorpaeniformes
Suborder: Cottoidei
Superfamily: Cottoidea
Family: Cottidae

The Cottidae is a family of fish that belongs to the Order Scorpaeniformes. Each species of the Cottidae is a type of sculpin. There are about 300 species in 70 genera that are mostly marine and found in shallow coastal waters in the northern and arctic regions. Freshwater representatives of this family are few and include the Spoonhead Sculpin (Cottus ricei) of North America, the Alpine Bullhead (Cottus poecilopus), Bullhead (Cottus gobio L.),and the Fourhorned sculpin (Cottus or Myoxycephalus quadricornis). The latter is also found in brackish water e.g. the Baltic.

[edit] Genera

  • Alcichthys Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Andriashevicottus Fedorov, 1990
  • Antipodocottus Bolin, 1952
  • Archistes Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan and Evermann, 1898
  • Argyrocottus Herzenstein, 1892
  • Artediellichthys Taranetz, 1941
  • Artediellina Taranetz, 1937
  • Artedielloides Soldatov, 1922
  • Artediellus Jordan, 1885 - hookear sculpins
  • Artedius Girard, 1856
  • Ascelichthys Jordan and Gilbert, 1880
  • Asemichthys Gilbert, 1912
  • Astrocottus Bolin, 1936
  • Atopocottus Bolin, 1936
  • Batrachocottus Berg, 1903
  • Bero Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Bolinia Yabe, 1991
  • Chitonotus Lockington, 1879
  • Clinocottus Gill, 1861 - sharpnose sculpins
  • Cottiusculus Schmidt in Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Cottocomephorus Pellegrin, 1900
  • Cottus Linnaeus, 1758 - freshwater sculpins, Miller's thumbs
Arctic hookear sculpin, Artediellus uncinatus
Arctic hookear sculpin, Artediellus uncinatus
  • Daruma Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Enophrys Swainson, 1839 - stone sculpins
  • Furcina Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Gymnocanthus Swainson, 1839
  • Hemilepidotus Cuvier, 1829
  • Icelinus Jordan, 1885
  • Icelus Krøyer, 1845
  • Jordania Starks, 1895
  • Leiocottus Girard, 1856
  • Leocottus Taliev, 1955
  • Lepidobero Qin and Jin, 1992
  • Leptocottus Girard, 1854 - Pacific staghorn sculpins
  • Megalocottus Gill, 1861
  • Melletes Bean, 1880
  • Mesocottus Gratzianov, 1907
  • Micrenophrys Andriashev, 1954
  • Microcottus Schmidt, 1940
  • Myoxocephalus Tilesius, 1811 - daddy sculpins, fourhorn sculpins, great sculpins, shorthorn sculpins
Longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus
Longhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus
  • Ocynectes Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Oligocottus Girard, 1856 - tidepool johnnies
  • Orthonopias Starks and Mann, 1911
  • Paracottus Taliev in Berg, 1949
  • Paricelinus Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1889
  • Phallocottus Schultz, 1938
  • Phasmatocottus Bolin, 1936
  • Porocottus Gill, 1859 - fringed sculpins
  • Pseudoblennius Temminck and Schlegel, 1850
  • Radulinopsis Soldatov and Lindberg, 1930
  • Radulinus Gilbert, 1890
  • Rastrinus Jordan and Evermann, 1896
  • Ricuzenius Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Ruscarius Jordan and Starks, 1895
  • Scorpaenichthys Girard, 1854 - gabezones
  • Sigmistes Rutter in Jordan and Evermann, 1898
  • Stelgistrum Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan and Evermann, 1898
Ribbed sculpin, Triglops pingelii
Ribbed sculpin, Triglops pingelii
  • Stlegicottus Bolin, 1936
  • Stlengis Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Synchirus Bean, 1890
  • Taurocottus Soldatov and Pavlenko, 1915
  • Taurulus Gratzianov, 1907
  • Thyriscus Gilbert and Burke, 1912
  • Trachidermus Heckel, 1837
  • Trichocottus Soldatov and Pavlenko, 1915
  • Triglops Reinhardt, 1830
  • Vellitor Jordan and Starks, 1904
  • Zesticelus Jordan and Evermann, 1896

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