This Multiple Feature Table is a multivariable approach to the appearance in Cod family species of a set of characteristic features that Cod family species largely share, yet may vary between species within the family. The variance is used to establish a set of morphological and color features indicative for each species. This page is under construction.
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Arctogadus borisovi Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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1 | Arctogadus borisovi | Reaches at least 50 cm total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal distance. | X | X | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. Horizontal diameter of orbit 7.1% (6.2 to 8.5) of Standard Length. | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Jaws of about equal length or lower jaw protruding. | Chin barbel well-developed. | X | Palatine teeth almost always present. | No lateral line pores on head. Lateral line interrupted along its entire length on each side of body. | Scales overlapping. | X | X | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers on first arch 33 (31 to 35). | Interorbital width 6.1% (5.1 to 7.0) of Standard Length. | X | X | X | X | X |
Arctogadus glacialis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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2 | Arctogadus glacialis | Reaches at least 32.5 cm total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal distance. | X | X | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. Horizontal diameter of orbit 9.0% (8.0 to 11.0) of Standard Length. | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Jaws of about equal length or lower jaw protruding. | Chin barbel rudimentary or absent. | X | Palatine teeth almost always present. | X | X | X | X | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers on first arch 30 (27 to 34). | Interorbital width 5.6% (4.4 to 6.8%) of Standard Length. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Boreogadus saida Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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3 | Boreogadus saida | Reaches 40 cm total length; common to 25 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fin reaching beyond end of first dorsal fin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated ray. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Jaws of about equal length or lower jaw slightly longer. | Very small chin barbel present. | X | Palatine teeth never present. | No lateral line pores on head. Lateral line interrupted along its entire length on each side of body, variable in position. | Scales very small, embedded, and non-overlapping. | X | Brownish along back, with many fine dark points; sides and belly silvery; fins dusky, with pale margins. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Brosme brosme Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Cusk page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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4 | Brosme brosme | Maximum size 110 cm, although more common from 50 to 95 cm. | One dorsal fin, this long-based and originating ahead of the vent. Posterior end partly connected to caudal fin. | First dorsal ray not followed by a row of small, fleshy filaments. | (Not present. Dorsal fin not subdivided.) | (Not present. Dorsal fin not subdivided.) | (Dorsal fin not subdivided.) | One anal fin, this long-based. Posterior end partly connected to caudal fin. | X | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin falling far short of anal fin origin. | Fleshy. No elongated rays. | Rounded. Partly joined to dorsal and anal fins. | X | X | X | Upper jaw slightly longer than lower. | Barbel present on chin, none on snout. | X | X | Lateral line continuous until slightly before the caudal peduncle. Lateral line pores present on head. | X | X | Variable. Dorsally dark red-brown or grreen-brown to yellow, shading into pale color on belly. Young may have six transverse yellow bands on sides. Vertical fins have dark margins rimmed with white. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Ciliata mustela Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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5 | Ciliata mustela | Maximum to 25 cm total length. | Apparently two dorsal fins. First poorly developed. | First dorsal ray followed by a row of small fleshy filaments. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the vent. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin fallling far short of anal fin origin. | X | X | No lobed fold of skin is present above upper lip. | X | X | X | One barbel on chin and four barbels on snout. | X | X | Lateral line interrupted along its entire length. | X | X | Dark brown dorsally, reddish to blackish shading to pale gray-brown ventrally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | Head relatively small, more than five times in Standard Length | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Ciliata septentrionalis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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6 | Ciliata septentrionalis | Reaches 20 cm total length. | Apparently two dorsal fins. First poorly developed. | First dorsal ray followed by a row of small fleshy filaments. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the vent. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin fallling far short of anal fin origin. | X | X | A fold of skin above the lip bears three pairs of lobes or snout barbels. | X | X | In males, the jaw extends well past the eye; in females, only slightly past the eye. | One barbel on chin and four barbels on snout. | X | X | Lateral line interrupted along its entire length. | X | X | X | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | Head relatively large, less than 5 times in Standard Length. | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Eleginus gracilis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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7 | Eleginus gracilis | Reaches at least 55 cm total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fins falling short of anal fin origin. | Pelvic fins with a slightly elongated ray. | Rear margin of caudal fin nearly straight. | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Upper jaw slightly longer than lower. | X | X | X | No lateral line pores on head. Lateral line continuous to origin of second dorsal fin. | X | X | Dorsally dark grey-green to brown, mottled; pale ventrally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers 14 to 25. | X | X | X | X | X | X | Beginning on about centrum 9 or 10, the parapophys | X |
Eleginus navaga Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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8 | Eleginus navaga | Reaches at least 42 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fins falling short of anal fin origin. | Pelvic fins with a slightly elongated ray. | Rear margin of caudal fin nearly straight. | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Upper jaw slightly longer than lower. | X | X | X | No lateral line pores on head. Lateral line continuous to origin of second dorsal fin. | X | X | Brownish dorsally, with small dark blotches. Pale ventrally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers 19 to 31. | X | X | X | X | X | X | Beginning on about centrum 5, the parapophyses of | X |
Enchelyopus cimbrius Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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9 | Enchelyopus cimbrius | Reaches about 41 cm, but generally less than 30 cm. | Apparently two dorsal fins. First poorly developed. | First dorsal ray followed by a row of small fleshy filaments. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the vent. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Three barbels on snout (one on tip of snout, one at each anterior nostril) and one barbel on chin. | X | X | Lateral line interrupted along its entire length. | X | X | Variable. Dusky to pale. Fin pigment varying geographically in western Atlantic, with more dark blotches on southern fishes. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Gadiculus argenteus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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10 | Gadiculus argenteus | Reaches 15 cm total length, common from 7 to 10 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fin falling short of anal fin origin. | No long rays in pelvic fin. | X | X | Eye relatively large, its diameter greater than snout length. | X | Mouth strongly oblique. | Chin barbel absent. | X | X | Lateral line continuous to middle of third dorsal fin. Lateral line pores present on head. | X | X | Pink to light brown dorsally, silvery on sides and ventrally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Gadus macrocephalus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Pacific Cod page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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11 | Gadus macrocephalus | Reaches 1 m total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fins falling far short of anal fin origin. | Pelvic fins with a slightly elongated filament. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Upper jaw longer than lower. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | Palatine teeth lacking. | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line pale, continuous for at least mid-length of third dorsal fin, interrupted posteriorly. | Scales overlapping. | X | Dorsally brown to gray with spots or vermiculations, ventrally paler. No dark blotch above pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | Head relatively broad; interorbital space 18 to 25% of head length. | X | Predorsal distance greater than about one-third of the total length. | Anterior part of swimbladder with 2 relatively short, horn-like extensions. | X | X | X |
Gadus morhua Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Atlantic Cod page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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12 | Gadus morhua | Some have been known to reach 2 meters in length, most are 1 meter or smaller. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fins falling far short of anal fin origin. | Pelvic fins with a slightly elongated filament. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Upper jaw longer than lower. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | Palatine teeth lacking. | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line pale, continuous for at least mid-length of third dorsal fin, interrupted posteriorly. | Scales overlapping. | X | Variable; brownish to greenish or gray dorsally and on upper side, pale ventrally. No dark blotch above pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | Head relatively narrow; interorbital space 15 to 22% of head length. | X | Predorsal distance less than about one-third of total length. | X | Silvery. | X | X | X |
Gadus ogac Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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13 | Gadus ogac | Some have been known to reach 2 meters in length, most are 1 meter or smaller. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fins falling far short of anal fin origin. | Pelvic fins with a slightly elongated filament. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Upper jaw longer than lower. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | Palatine teeth lacking. | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line pale, continuous for at least mid-length of third dorsal fin, interrupted posteriorly. | Scales overlapping. | X | Generally dark shading to paler ventrally, with indistinct spots dorsally and on sides. No dark blotch above pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | Head relatively broad; interorbital space 18 to 25% of head length. | X | Predorsal distance less than about one-third of the total length. | X | Peritoneum dark. | X | X | X |
Gaidropsarus spp. Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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14 | Gaidropsarus spp. | Largest commercially utilized species reaches up to 60 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. First poorly developed. Second (last) originating ahead of the vent. | First dorsal ray followed by a row of small fleshy filaments. | X | X | X | One anal fin. | Not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Two barbels present on snout (one at each anterior nostril) and one on chin. | X | X | Lateral line indented along its entire length. | X | X | X | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Lota lota Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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15 | Lota lota | May reach 120 cm or more in total length; common size to about 40 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 16 similar rays. | Second dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin without one slightly elongate ray; tip of fin falling short of end of pectoral fin. | Caudal fin rounded. | X | X | Anterior nostril with a prominent fleshy (barbel-lilke) flap. | X | Chin barbel present. | Teeth all small and brushlike. | X | Lateral line continuous to about end of dorsal and anal fin bases, interrupted posteriorly. No lateral line pores on head. | X | X | Yellow, light tan to brown overlaid by a pattern of darker brown or black. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Melanogrammus aegelefinus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Haddock page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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16 | Melanogrammus aegelefinus | Rarely exceeds 1 meter total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half of pre-anal distance. | X | X | X | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | Chin barbel rather small. | X | Palatine teeth lacking. | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line dark, continuous to end of body, or nearly so. | Scales overlapping. | X | A large dark blotch above pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Merlangius merlangus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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17 | Merlangius merlangus | Rarely reaching 70 cm; more common at less than 23.5 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present, these touching each other or nearly so. | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. | X | Pectoral fin reaching well beyond origin of anal fin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Upper jaw projecting slightly. | Chin barbel absent or small. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous along its entire length. | X | X | Variable. Often with a small dark blotch ot upper base of pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Microgadus proximus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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18 | Microgadus proximus | Reaches 30 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half of pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fin not reaching far beyond anal fin origin. | X | Caudal fin truncate. | Small papillae or pits present on head in some individuals. | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | A short chin barbel present. | X | No palatine teeth. | Lateral line pores absent from head. Lateral line continuous to end of third dorsal fin, then interrupted to end of body. | X | X | Olive green dorsally, pale ventrally; fins dusky marginally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers on first arch 26 to 28. | X | X | X | X | X | X | Parapophyses of precaudal vertebrae not expanded a | X |
Microgadus tomcod Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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19 | Microgadus tomcod | Reaches 36 cm total length, but rarely exceeds 30 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than one-half of pre-anal distance. | X | Pectoral fin not reaching far beyond anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated filament. | Caudal fin rounded. | Small papillae or pits present on head in some individuals. | Eye diameter smaller than snout length. | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | A short chin barbel present. | X | No palatine teeth. | Lateral line pores absent from head. Lateral line continuous to end of third dorsal fin, then interrupted to end of body. | X | X | Dorsally olive brown to green or yellow, paler ventrally; dark mottling on sides and fins. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers on first arch 16 to 21. | X | X | X | X | X | X | Parapophyses of precaudal vertebrae not expanded a | X |
Micromesistius australis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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20 | Micromesistius australis | Reaching 90 cm total length; common to 60 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins widely separated; space between second and third dorsal fins greater than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance (extending from origin of 1st dorsal to origin of 3rd dorsal). | X | Pectoral fin reaching well beyond origin of anal fin. | No elongated rays in pelvic fin. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw longer than upper. | No barbel at tip of lower jaw. | X | X | Lateral line continuous along entire length of body. Head with lateral line pores. | X | X | X | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Gill rakers on first arch 38 to 48. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Micromesistius poutassou Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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21 | Micromesistius poutassou | Reaching 50 cm total length; common from 15 to 30 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins widely separated; space between second and third dorsal fins greater than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance (extending from origin of 1st dorsal to origin of 3rd dorsal). | X | Pectoral fin reaching well beyond origin of anal fin. | No elongated rays in pelvic fin. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw longer than upper. | No barbel at tip of lower jaw. | X | X | Lateral line continuous along entire length of body. Head with lateral line pores. | X | X | Color blue-grey on the back, paler on the sides, shading to white on the belly. Sometimes a small dark blotch at the base of the pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Total gill rakers on first arch 26 to 34. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Molva dypterygia Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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22 | Molva dypterygia | Reaches 155 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 10 or 15 similar rays. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, containing 69 to 83 rays. Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present). | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin containing 70 to 81 rays; not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin does not extend to beginning of anal fin. | Pelvic fin reaches beyond end of pectoral fin, does not extend to beginning of anal fin; contains no elongated rays. | X | X | X | Anterior nostril lacking fleshy tentacle. | Lower jaw longer than upper. | Chin barbel present, shorter than eye. | Some teeth large and prominent. | X | Lateral line pores present on head. | X | X | Dorsally grey to brown, shading to white ventrally; posterior region of vertical fins dark with pale margins. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Molva molva Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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23 | Molva molva | Reaches 200 cm total length; common from 63 to 160 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 10 or 15 similar rays. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, containing 59 to 70 rays. Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present). | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin containing 57 to 66 rays, not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin does not extend to beginning of anal fin. | Pelvic fin does not reach beyond end of pectoral fin, does not extend to beginning of anal fin, contains no elongated rays. | Rounded. | X | X | Anterior nostril lacking fleshy tentacle. | Jaws subequal. | Chin barbel present, longer than eye in M. molva, shorter than eye in M. dypterygia. | Some teeth large and prominent. | X | Lateral line pores present on head. | X | X | Dorsally reddish brown, shading to white ventrally; posterior areas of vertical fins dark with pale margins. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Phycis blennoides Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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24 | Phycis blennoides | Attains 110 cm total length but is more commonly less than 45 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with eight or more rays, with an elongated ray that is not longer than head. | Second dorsal fin (last dorsal fin) originating ahead of the level of the vent. Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present). | X | One anal fin. | Not greatly indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin not reaching beyond anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays which extend beyond the tip of the pectoral fin and beyond the anal fin origin, but fall well short of the posterior end of the anal fin base. | Rounded. | X | X | Anterior nostril lacking fleshy tentacle. | X | X | X | X | Lateral line system of head with pores. | Scale rows between dorsal fin and lateral line 5 to 7. | Two well developed bones (post temporal and supracleithrum) at top, front edge of shoulder girdle, loosely attached to back of skull and cleithrum. Opisthotic bone with large process. | Brown to red-grey dorsally, ventrally pale. Vertical fins with dark margins; often an elongate dark blotch at midlength on second dorsal. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Phycis chesteri Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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25 | Phycis chesteri | Reaches nearly 40 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with eight or more rays, including an elongated ray that is longer than the head. | Second dorsal fin (last dorsal fin) originating ahead of the level of the vent. Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present). | X | One anal fin. | Not greatly indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin not reaching beyond anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays which extend beyond the tip of the pectoral fin and beyond the anal fin origin nearly to or beyond the posterior end of the anal fin base. | X | X | X | Anterior nostril lacking fleshy tentacle. | X | X | X | X | Lateral line system of head with pores. | Scale rows between the first dorsal fin and lateral line 5 to 7. | Two well developed bones (post temporal and supracleithrum) at top, front edge of shoulder girdle, loosely attached to back of skull and cleithrum. Opisthotic bone with large process. | Olive on sides, belly pale; margins of dorsal, caudal and anal fins darker. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Phycis phycis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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26 | Phycis phycis | May reach 60 cm total length, but is more commonly 25 cm or less. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with eight or more rays, none of which are conspicuously elongated. | Second dorsal fin (last dorsal fin) originating ahead of the level of the vent. Not connected to caudal fin. | (Not present). | X | One anal fin. | Not greatly indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | Pectoral fin not reaching beyond anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending beyond the tip of the pectoral fin but not reaching beyond the anal fin origin. | Rounded. | X | X | Anterior nostril lacking fleshy tentacle. | X | X | X | X | Lateral line system of head with pores. | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line 11 or 12. | Two well developed bones (post temporal and supracleithrum) at top, front edge of shoulder girdle, loosely attached to back of skull and cleithrum. Opisthotic bone with large process. | Brownish-red dorsally, somewhat paler ventrally; vertical fins distally dark, sometimes with a pale margin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Pollachius pollachius Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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27 | Pollachius pollachius | Possibly reaching 130 cm in total length but 75 cm is more common. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. | X | X | Pelvic fin without elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw longer than upper. | No barbel at tip of lower jaw. | X | X | Lateral line canals of head with pores. Lateral line continues to about middle of third dorsal fin, dips sharply between first and second dorsal fins. | X | X | Variable. Dorsally dark, sharply distinguished from silver-gray sides and belly, upper part of body with yellow to orange streaks or blotches. Fins uniformly dark except for yellowish pelvics. Lateral line greenish. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Pollachius virens Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Pollock page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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28 | Pollachius virens | Reaches nearly 130 cm total length; common from 30 to 110 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. | X | X | Pelvic fin without elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw longer than upper. | Small barbel at tip of lower jaw.. | X | X | Lateral line canals of head with pores. Lateral line continues to about middle of third dorsal fin, smooth along its entire length. | X | X | Brownish green dorsally, only slightly paler ventrally; fins coloured like the body, except for pelvics, which are pale. Lateral line pale. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Raniceps raninus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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29 | Raniceps raninus | Reaches 25-30 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins. | First dorsal fin poorly developed, with three short rays (sometimes only one easily visible). First dorsal ray not followed by a row of small, fleshy filaments. | Second dorsal fin originating ahead of vent. Separate from caudal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Not indented, long based, about equal in lenght to preanal distance. Separate from caudal fin. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin somewhat elongated. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | Chin barbel present. | X | X | No lateral line on body, no pores on head. | X | X | A uniform dark brown or bluish brown; lips and distal areas of all fins paler, except for the pectorals. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Theragra chalcogramma Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE Walleye Pollock page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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30 | Theragra chalcogramma | Attains a total length of 80 cm. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal length (less than two times the length of the first dorsal fin base). | X | Pectoral fin usually reaching at least to anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated filament. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length, 3.9 to 4.8 times in Head Length (20.7 to 25.7 % of Head Length). | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Lower jaw longer than upper jaw and projecting slightly. | Small chin barbel present. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous to at least rear end of first dorsal fin base, interrupted posteriorly. | X | X | Olive green to brown dorsally, often mottled or blotched; silvery on sides, pale ventrally; fins darker. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | Predorsal distance 28.1 to 29.2 % of Total Length. | X | X | Caudal peduncle depth 3.0 to 3.5% of total length. | Parapophyses of precaudal vertebrae not expanded a | X |
Theragra finnmarchia Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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31 | Theragra finnmarchia | Reaches at least 50 cm total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | X | Two anal fins present (i.e., anal fin divided into two distinctly separate parts). | First anal fin base short, less than pre-anal length (less than two times the length of the first dorsal fin base). | X | Pectoral fin usually reaching at least to anal fin origin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated filament. | X | X | Eye diameter smaller than snout length, 3.9 to 5.2 times in Head Length (29.9 to 31.9% of Head Length). | X | Mouth generally horizontal to moderately oblique. Lower jaw longer than upper jaw and projecting slightly. | Small chin barbel present. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous to at least rear end of first dorsal fin base, interrupted posteriorly. | X | Parapophyses of precaudal vertebrae not expanded at their tips. | Fresh specimens blue dorsally, pale silver-white ventrally. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | Caudal peduncle depth 4.0 to 4.6% of Total Length. | X | X |
Trisopterus esmarki Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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32 | Trisopterus esmarki | An exceptional specimen reached 35 cm; however, less than 20 cm is the more ordinary size. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together, often in contact; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present , this very close together or in contact. | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. (Two times or more length of first dorsal fin base). | X | Pectoral fin extends beyond origin of anal fin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw slightly longer than upper. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous for its entire length. | X | X | Gray-brown dorsally, sides silvery, belly white; a dark blotch at upper edge of pectoral fin base. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Greatest body depth less than head length. |
Trisopterus luscus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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33 | Trisopterus luscus | Reaches at most 45 cm. total length; generally 30 cm. or less. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together, often in contact; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present , this very close together or in contact. | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. (Two times or more length of first dorsal fin base). | X | Pectoral fin extends beyond origin of anal fin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous for its entire length. | X | X | Light brown dorsally, sides grayish, becoming silvery ventrally; four or five broad indistinct transverse bars on the side; a dark blotch at the upper edge of the pectoral base. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Greatest body depth greater than head length. |
Trisopterus minutus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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34 | Trisopterus minutus | Reaches 40 cm total length. | Three dorsal fins present (i.e., dorsal fin divided into three distinctly separate parts). | X | X | Third dorsal fin originating far posterior to the level of the vent. | Dorsal fins relatively close together, often in contact; space between second and third dorsal fins less than basal length of first dorsal. | Two anal fins present , this very close together or in contact. | First anal fin base very long, one-half or more of preanal distance. (Two times or more length of first dorsal fin base). | X | Pectoral fin extends beyond origin of anal fin. | Pelvic fin with a slightly elongated ray. | X | X | X | X | Lower jaw shorter than upper. | Chin barbel well developed. | X | X | Lateral line pores present on head. Lateral line continuous for its entire length. | X | X | Brownish yellow dorsally, paler ventrally; a dark blotch at upper base of pectoral fin. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Greatest body depth equals or exceeds head length. |
Urophycis tenuis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool; -OR- Go to the RFE White Hake page.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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35 | Urophycis tenuis | Reaches about 120 cm; common to 70 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending beyond the tip of the pectoral fin but rarely beyond the origin of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line about 12. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | Variable. Dorsally various dark shades, paler laterally, sometimes bronze, belly pale dirty to yellow white; pelvic fins pale; dusky blotch on opercle. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 2 (rarely 3) gill rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Urophycis brasiliensis Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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36 | Urophycis brasiliensis | Reaches to at least 40 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin and beyond the origin of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line about 13. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | A dusky blotch present on opercle. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 2 (rarely 3) gill rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Urophycis chuss Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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37 | Urophycis chuss | Reaches 50 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line about 7. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | Variable. Dorsum reddish to olive brown, sometimes very dark or mottled; lower side paler, sometimes with dusky dots; belly and underside of head pale; pelvic fins pale, other fins generally dark; dusky blotch on opercle. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 3 (rarely 2) gill rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Aphareus furcatus Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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38 | Urophycis earlii | Reaching about 45 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray not elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin but rarely beyond the origin of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line 18 to 21. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | Generally dark; sides mottled. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper arm of first arch with 2 rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Urophycis floridana Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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39 | Urophycis floridana | Maximum 35 cm; common to 25 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray not elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin and, in many species, beyond the beginning of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line 9 to 12. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | A dusky blotch present on opercle; a series of dark spots on head. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 2 rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Urophycis regia Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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40 | Urophycis regia | Maximum 41 cm; common to 17 cm. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray not elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin and, in many species, beyond the beginning of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line 9 to 12. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | A dusky blotch on opercle; a series of dark spots on head; first dorsal fin with a dark blotch and distinct white margins. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 3 (rarely 2) rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Urophycis cirrata Return to top of this RFE PAGE 3 Multiple Morphological Features / Coloration Table tool.
Number | Species Name | Size | Number of Dorsal Fins | First Dorsal Fin | Second Dorsal Fin | Third Dorsal Fin | Separation of Dorsal Fins | Number of Anal Fins | First Anal Fin | Second Anal Fin | Pectoral Fin | Pelvic Fin | Caudal Fin | Head Ornamentation | EyeSize | Nostrils | Mouth | Chin Barbels | Dentition of Jaws | Palatine Dentition | Lateral Line | Scales | Cranial osteology | Coloration | Literature Cited | Gill Rakers | Interorbital Width | Head Size | Predorsal Distance | Swimbladder | Peritoneum | Caudal Peduncle Depth | Vertebral Osteology | Body Depth |
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41 | Urophycis cirrata | Reaches at least 57 cm total length. | Two dorsal fins present. | First dorsal fin well developed, with 9 to 13 rays. First ray not elongated. | Second (last) dorsal fin originating ahead of the level of the vent, not connected to anal fin. | (Not present) | X | One anal fin. | Anal fin not connected to caudal fin, not indented. | (Not present. Anal fin not subdivided.) | X | Pelvic fin with two greatly elongated rays, extending betond the tip of the pectoral fin and, in many species, beyond the beginning of the anal fin. | X | X | X | X | X | Barbel very short; lacking in many specimens. | X | X | Head with lateral line pores | Scale rows between first dorsal fin and lateral line 6 to 9. | Bones between back of skull and cleithrum very small or lacking. Opisthotic bone at rear of skull lacking enlarged process for attachment of pectoral girdle. | No series of dark spots on head; first dorsal fin with neither a dark blotch nor white margin. A diffuse dusky blotch present on opercle. | Cohen, D. M. , T. Inada, T. Iwamoto, and N. Scialabba. 1990. FAO Species Catalogue. Volume 10. Gadiform fishes of the World (Order Gadiformes). FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125, Vol. 10. FAO, Rome. 442 pp. | Upper limb of first arch with 3 (rarely 2) rakers. | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |