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Gymnelus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * ''Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * ''Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * '' Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as synonyms ...
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Gymnelus Viridis
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * ''Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * ''Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * ''Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * ''Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * ''Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * ''Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * ''Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as syno ...
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Gymnelus Diporus
''Gymnelus'' is a genus of small fish in the family Zoarcidae found in the Arctic Ocean, and adjacent parts of the North Pacific and North Atlantic. They are highly variable in color, which has resulted in the description of several taxa now considered invalid. Species There are currently eleven recognized species in this genus: * '' Gymnelus andersoni'' Chernova, 1998 * '' Gymnelus diporus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus gracilis'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus hemifasciatus'' Andriashev, 1937 (Halfbarred pout) * '' Gymnelus obscurus'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus pauciporus'' Anderson, 1982 * '' Gymnelus popovi'' ( Taranetz & Andriashev, 1935) (Aleutian pout) – often in monotypic genus ''Commandorella'' * '' Gymnelus retrodorsalis'' Le Danois, 1913 (Aurora unernak) * '' Gymnelus soldatovi'' Chernova, 2000 * '' Gymnelus taeniatus'' Chernova, 1999 * ''Gymnelus viridis'' J. C. Fabricius, 1780 (Fish doctor) Many of the above species described in this genus are regarded as ...
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Zoarcidae
The eelpouts are the ray-finned fish family Zoarcidae. As the common name suggests, they are somewhat eel-like in appearance. All of the roughly 300 species are marine and mostly bottom-dwelling, some at great depths. Eelpouts are predominantly found in the Northern Hemisphere. The arctic, north pacific and north Atlantic oceans have the highest concentration of species, however species are found around the globe. They are conventionally placed in the "perciform" assemblage; in fact, the Zoarcoidei seem to be specialized members of the Gasterosteiformes-Scorpaeniformes group of Acanthopterygii. The largest member of the family is '' Zoarces americanus'', which may reach 1.1 m in length. Other notable genera include '' Lycodapus'' and '' Gymnelus''. Taxonomy The eelpout family was first proposed as the family Zoarchidae in 1839 by the English naturalist William John Swainson but the spelling was changed to Zoarcidae after the spelling of the genus Zoarces was corrected by T ...
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