Overview:
Family: Deep-water sculpins;
Name Status: Accepted Name. Latest taxonomic scrutiny:
Distribution: primarily Lake Baikal, Siberia. Postcleithra reduced or absent; dorsal fin with 3-10 spines and 10-21 soft rays; anal fin with 8-16 soft rays; pelvic fin with one spine and 2-4 soft rays; vertebrae 30-37. Generally occur below 170 m.
The family Abyssocottidae belongs to the Class Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) and the Order Scorpaeniformes. It contains 6 genera and 20 species. It may be found in Freshwater environments and is primarily Peripheral/diadromous. Members of this family are not used in the aquarium trade. Reproductively, most members of this family are guarders. The main mode of swimming of adult fish in this family is subcarangiform. This family may be found from 57° n to 52° s and 100° w to 106° e. Etymology of this family name: Greek, abyssos = bottomless + Greek, kottos = a kind of fish; derived from Greek, kotta = head
Former USSR: Endemic to Lake Baikal.
May be found at depths of 150 to 1400 meters.
Fresh water. Bathydemersal.
There are approximately 13 species and subspecies in this genus: A. abyssalis · A. herzensteini (Herzenstein's Rough Sculpin) · A. herzensteini abyssalis · A. herzensteini intermedius · A. herzensteini parmiferus · A. herzensteini platycephalus · A. intermedius · A. korjakovi · A. megalops eurystomus · A. minor · A. parmiferus · A. platycephalus · A. pulcher
There are approximately 1,346 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus. Here are just 100 of them: V. cubense ramonii · V. delavayi merrillianum · V. oxycoccos microphyllum · V. uliginosum gaultherioides · V. uliginosum imberbe · V. uliginosum khokhrjakovii · V. uliginosum nanum · V. uliginosum occidentale · V. uliginosum pubescens · V. vitis-idaea minus · V. sphyrospermoides · V. 'Berkeley' · V. 'Bluejay' · V. 'Blueray' · V. 'Chippewa' · V. 'Cinderella' · V. 'Duke' · V. 'Earliblue' · V. 'Groover' · V. 'McMinn' · V. 'Misty' · V.'NC 2282' (Blueberry) · V. 'Nimo Pink' · V. 'Northblue' (Half-High Highbush Blueberry) · V. 'Northcountry' (Half-High Highbush Blueberry) · V. 'Northland' (Half-High Highbush Blueberry) · V. 'Northsky' (Half-High Highbush Blueberry) · V. 'Ozarkblue' · V. 'Patriot' · V. 'Spartan' · V. 'Sunrise' · V. 'Sunshine Blue' · V. 'Top Hat' (Dwarf Blueberry) · V. 'Tophat' · V. absconditum · V. acosta · V. acrobracteatum · V. acuminatissimum · V. acuminatum · V. acutissimum · V. adenandrum · V. adenanthum · V. adenochaetum · V. adenopodum · V. adenotrichum · V. adenurum · V. affine · V. africanum · V. agathosmoides · V. agusanense · V. aitapense · V. alainii · V. alaskaense · V. alaskaensis · V. alaskensis · V. alaternoides · V. alaternoides Kunth var. parvifolium Benth. · V. alaternoides var. parvifolium · V. alatum · V. albicans · V. albicans var. albicans · V. albidens · V. albiflorum · V. album · V. almedae · V. alnifolium · V. alpinum · V. altiterrae · V. alto-montanum · V. alvarezii · V. amamianum · V. ambiualens (Stout Blacksmelt) · V. ambivalens · V. amblyandrum · V. ambyandrum · V. amicorum · V. amoemum · V. amphoterum · V. amplexicaule · V. amplifolium · V. ampulaceum · V. ampullaceum · V. andersonii · V. andringitrense · V. anfractum · V. angiense · V. angulatum · V. angulosum · V. angustifolium (Lowbush Blueberry) · V. angustifolium 'Burgundy' · V. angustifolium 'Claret' · V. angustifolium 'Cumberland' · V. angustifolium 'Jonesboro' · V. angustifolium Aiton var. hypolasium Fernald · V. angustifolium Aiton var. laevifolium House · V. angustifolium f. chiococcum · V. angustifolium f. leucoarpum · V. angustifolium f. leucocarpum · V. angustifolium f. nigrum · V. angustifolium Newfoundland form
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