Asemichthys taylori Gilbert, 1912.

Spinynose Sculpin. To 7.4 cm (2.9 in) TL (Peden and Wilson 1976). At junction of Sumner and Clarence Straits off Strait Creek (56°12’N, 133°15’W) (Personal communication: University of Alaska Fairbanks Fish Collection, Fairbanks, Alaska), Warm Chuck Inlet (55°46’N, 133°32’W) (Personal communication: National Marine Fisheries Service Fish Collection, Auke Bay Laboratory, Auke Bay, Alaska), and Sombrero Island (55°35’N, 133°12’W) (Personal communication: National Marine Fisheries Service Fish Collection, Auke Bay Laboratory, Auke Bay, Alaska), south-eastern Alaska to Keystone Jetty, Whidbey Island, Puget Sound (Kent et al. 2011); Esalen Pinnacle (36°08’N, 121°39’W), central California (Love et al. 2018b). Benthic; depth: intertidal to 212 m (695 ft) (min.: Kent et al. 2011; max.: NWFSC-FRAM. Classified by some authors in Asemichthys, as it was originally named, and others in Radulinus.