Artediellus és un gènere de peixos pertanyent a la família dels còtids.[3]
En general, fan postes d'uns centenars d'ous, els quals són demersals i grossos.[4]
Mengen petits invertebrats bentònics.[4]
Són peixos bentònics de fons rocallosos de la plataforma continental, els quals viuen fins als 800 m de fondària.[4]
No presenten cap tipus d'interès comercial.[4]
Artediellus és un gènere de peixos pertanyent a la família dels còtids.
Artediellus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Cottidae, the typical sculpins. Most of the fishes in this genus are found in the northern Pacific Ocean but they also occur in the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans.
Artediellus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1885 by the American ichthyologist David Starr Jordan with Cottus uncinatus, which was described in 1834 from Greenland by the Danish zoologist Johan Reinhardt, as its only species and designated as its type species.[1][2] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies the genus Artediellus within the subfamily Cottinae of the family Cottidae,[3] however, other authors classify the genus within the subfamily Psychrolutinae of the family Psychrolutidae.[1]
Artediellus is a diminutive of Artedius, a genus of similar fishes but these do not have the naked body and head of Artediellus.[4]
There are currently fifteen recognized species in this genus,[5] which are split into two subgenera:[4]
Artediellus sculpins have wide heads. They have both vomerine teeth and palatine teeth. They have 2 spines on the preoperculum, the upper spine is the largest and is hooked upwards with no supplementary spines. The skin is smooth and naked. The first, spiny dorsal fin is short and is not incised.[6] These are small fishes with the largest species being A. camchaticus with a maximum published length of 15 cm (5.9 in)while the smallest is A. minor which has a maximum published standard length of 4.1 cm (1.6 in).[5]
Artediellus sculpins Are found mainly in the North Pacific Ocean, although some species are found in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans.[5] Thesefishes are found from shallow sub tidal waters to depths of 800 m (2,600 ft).[7]
Artediellus is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Cottidae, the typical sculpins. Most of the fishes in this genus are found in the northern Pacific Ocean but they also occur in the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans.
Artediellus es un género de peces de la familia Cottidae, del orden Scorpaeniformes. Este género marino fue descrito por primera vez en 1885 por David Starr Jordan.
Especies reconocidas del género:[1]
Artediellus es un género de peces de la familia Cottidae, del orden Scorpaeniformes. Este género marino fue descrito por primera vez en 1885 por David Starr Jordan.
Artediellus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van donderpadden (Cottidae).[1] Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1887 door Jordan.
Artediellus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van donderpadden (Cottidae). Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1887 door Jordan.
Artediellus – rodzaj morskich ryb skorpenokształtnych z rodziny głowaczowatych (Cottidae).
Gatunki zaliczane do tego rodzaju[2]:
Artediellus – rodzaj morskich ryb skorpenokształtnych z rodziny głowaczowatych (Cottidae).
Artediellus là một chi cá bống biển nguồn gốc ở miền bắc Thái Bình Dương.
Hiện có 15 loài ghi nhận trong chi này:[1]
Artediellus là một chi cá bống biển nguồn gốc ở miền bắc Thái Bình Dương.