Stichaeus és un gènere de peixos de la família dels estiquèids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.[4]
Es troba al Pacífic nord-occidental (des del sud del mar d'Okhotsk[5][6] -Hokkaido- i de les illes Kurils fins al mar del Japó[7][8][9][10] -com ara, Honshu-, la badia de Pere el Gran,[11] la península de Corea,[12][13] el mar Groc i la costa pacífica del Japó fins a Tòquio),[14] el Pacífic nord-oriental (el sud de la Colúmbia Britànica -el Canadà-)[15][16] i l'Atlàntic nord (des de l'oceà Àrtic[17][18][19] fins a l'oest de Groenlàndia[20][21][22] i Maine[23][24] -els Estats Units-).[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
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Stichaeus és un gènere de peixos de la família dels estiquèids i de l'ordre dels perciformes.
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1836 by the Danish zoologist Johan Reinhardt with Blennius punctatus, which was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1780 from western Greenland, designated as the type species.[1][2] This genus is classified within the subfamily Stichaeinae of the Zoarcoid family Stichaeidae.[3]
Stichaeus contains 6 extant species and 2 known extinct species, as follows:[4][5][6]
† means extinct
The genus name, Stichaeus means "to set in a row", and is presumed to refer to the row of 5 or 6 circular spots on the dorsal fin.[7]
Stichaeus species have moderately elongated, laterally compressed bodies which are covered in tiny cycloid scales, although the head is scaleless. There are teeth on the jaws, vomer and palatine. The teeth on the upper jaw are arranged in between two and four rows while those in the lower jaw form a single row. The jaws are equal in length or the lower jaw may just protrude beyond the upper jaw. The head has a number of sensory canals which are made up of pores and are used to sense vibrations. The single lateral line does not reach the caudal fin and appears to be an extension of the post orbital sensory canal. The anal fin has no rear spines.[8] These fishes vary in length from a maximum published standard length of 7.9 cm (3.1 in) in S. fuscus while the largest species are S. grigorjewi and S. nozawae which have maximum published total lengths of 60 cm (24 in).[4]
Stichaeus fishes are largely found in the northwestern Pacific vut one species, S. punctatus extends into the western Arctic Ocean and the north western Atlantic Ocean. These are coastal fishes but can be found to depths of 300 m (980 ft).[3]
Stichaeus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Stichaeidae, the pricklebacks or shannies. These fishes are mainly found in the North Pacific Ocean with one species in the Arctic and western North Atlantic Oceans.
Stichaeus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van stekelruggen (Stichaeidae).[1] Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1836 door Reinhardt.
Stichaeus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van stekelruggen (Stichaeidae). Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1836 door Reinhardt.