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Lycodapus mandibularis Gilbert 1915
Description
Lycodapus mandibularis Gilbert, 1915.
Pallid Eelpout. To 20.6 cm (8.1 in) TL (Pietsch and Orr 2019). Prince William Sound, Gulf of Alaska to La Jolla Canyon, southern California (Peden and Anderson 1978). A report of occurrence off Peru is in error (Love et al. 2005). Mesopelagic; depth: typically taken in midwater tows at depths to 800 m (2,625 ft), but sometimes in bottom trawls (Mecklenburg et al. 2002); reported as shallow as 86 m (282 ft) (DFO) and deep as 1,560 m (5,117 ft) (DFO).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Zoarcidae
- Genus
- Lycodapus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Perciformes
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Scientific name authorship
- Gilbert
- Species
- mandibularis
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Lycodapus mandibularis Gilbert, 1915 sec. Love, Bizzarro, Cornthwaite, Frable & Maslenikov, 2021
References
- Gilbert, C. H. (1915) Fishes collected by the United States steamer " Albatross " in southern California in 1904. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 48, 305 - 380.
- Pietsch, T. W. & Orr, J. W. (2019) Fishes of the Salish Sea. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
- Peden, A. E. & Anderson, M. E. (1978) A systematic review of the fish genus Lycodapus (Zoarcidae) with descriptions of two new species. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 56, 1925 - 1961.
- Love, M. S., Mecklenburg, C. W., Mecklenburg, T. A. & Thorsteinson, L. K. (2005) Resource inventory of marine and estuarine fishes of the West Coast and Alaska: a checklist of North Pacific and Arctic Ocean species from Baja California to the Alaska-Yukon Border. United States Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Biological Resources Divition, Seattle, OCS Study MMS 2005 - 030 and USGS / NBII 2005 - 001.