Lycodes és un gènere de peixos de la família dels zoàrcids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.[2]
Lycodes és un gènere de peixos de la família dels zoàrcids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Lycodes is a genus of zoarcid fish in the subfamily Lycodinae.[1][3] It is the most species-rich genus in its taxonomic family as well as in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. They occupy both shallow waters and deeper waters down to 3000 meters. A few species can occur in brackish waters.[4]
Lycodes was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1831 by the Danish zoologist Johan Reinhard when he described Lycodes vahlii,[2] which he described from off Greenland.[1] The genus is classified in the subfamily Lycodinae, one of four subfamilies in the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts.[5] Four species, L. albonotata, L. teraoi, L. toyamensis and L. toyamesnsis are classified within the genus Petroschmidtia by some authorities.[6]
Lycodes means "having the form of a wolf", being a combination of lykos meaning "wolf" and oides meaning "similar to". Reinhardt though the teeth were similar to those of Anarhichas lupus and thought that the two taxa were closely related.[7]
Currently, 64 species are placed in this genus, divided into two subgenera:[3][7]
The genus is characterized by one autapomorphy: submental crests, the more or less pronounced cartilage extensions on the lower jaws. Within the genus, one clade has been identified, the "short-tailed" Lycodes that are associated with shallower depths (0–1200 m) than the long-tailed species (3–3000 m). Short tail might represent an adaptation to shallow, Arctic waters; the clade includes many Arctic endemics. In contrast, the long-tailed species do not form a monophyletic group. Coloration of all short-tailed Lycodes includes some sorts of stripes, marks, or reticulations, while the long-tailed species are uniformly brownish, striped, or spotted.[4]
Lycodes are bottom-dwelling fish with a relatively stationary life style. The eggs are benthic, few in number (<2000) and large in size (as large as 10 mm (0.4 in)).[4]
Lycodes is a genus of zoarcid fish in the subfamily Lycodinae. It is the most species-rich genus in its taxonomic family as well as in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. They occupy both shallow waters and deeper waters down to 3000 meters. A few species can occur in brackish waters.
Lycodes es un género de peces de la familia de los Zoarcidae en el orden de los Perciformes.[1]
Lycodes is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van puitalen (Zoarcidae).[1]
Lycodes is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van puitalen (Zoarcidae).
Lycodes – rodzaj ryb z rodziny węgorzycowatych (Zoarcidae). W literaturze określane nazwą głowik lub głębik[2].
Gatunki zaliczane do tego rodzaju[3]:
Lycodes – rodzaj ryb z rodziny węgorzycowatych (Zoarcidae). W literaturze określane nazwą głowik lub głębik.
マユガジ属(-ぞく、学名:Lycodes)とは、スズキ目ゲンゲ亜目ゲンゲ科に所属する魚類の分類群の一つ。少なくとも46種が記載され、ゲンゲ科内で最大の属である。多くは北半球の寒冷な海に生息する深海魚である。
マユガジ属(-ぞく、学名:Lycodes)とは、スズキ目ゲンゲ亜目ゲンゲ科に所属する魚類の分類群の一つ。少なくとも46種が記載され、ゲンゲ科内で最大の属である。多くは北半球の寒冷な海に生息する深海魚である。