''Magadanichthys'' is a
monospecific genus of marine
ray-finned fish. Its only species is ''Magadanichthys skopetsi'' which is found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean off the
Russian Far East.
''Magadanichthys skopetsi'' is a small fish species belonging to the family Zoarcidae. It is characterized by its eel-shaped body, which is strongly compressed from the sides in the caudal part, along with long dorsal and anal fins. The general coloration of its head and body is brownish-brown, with a distinctive pattern of oblique, wavy spots and stripes on the dorsal fin. Additionally, the anterior part of the fin displays 1 to 4 black spots with a light rim.
Taxonomy and Discovery
First described by Shinohara, Nazarkin, and Chereshnev in 2004, ''Magadanichthys'' belongs to the subfamily
Gymnelinae
Gymnelinae is a subfamily of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts. Most species are found in the North Pacific Ocean but one genus is cosmopolitan, and another is endemic to the Southern Ocean.
Taxonomy
Gymenli ...
within the family
Zoarcidae. It was discovered during a Japan–Russia Joint Research Expedition conducted between 1997 and 1999, aimed at investigating the biodiversity of littoral fishes in the
Far East Region of Russia. The genus and species were initially identified based on external morphology and habitat similarities to ''
Hadropareia middendorfii'' Schmidt, 1904.
References
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Gymnelinae
Monotypic ray-finned fish genera