Gaidropsarus Explained
Gaidropsarus is a genus of lotid fishes, with these currently recognized species:
- Gaidropsarus argentatus (J. C. H. Reinhardt, 1837) (Arctic rockling)
- Gaidropsarus biscayensis (Collett, 1890) (Mediterranean bigeye rockling)
- Gaidropsarus capensis (Kaup, 1858) (Cape rockling)
- Gaidropsarus ensis (J. C. H. Reinhardt, 1837) (threadfin rockling)
- Gaidropsarus granti (Regan, 1903) (Azores rockling)
- Gaidropsarus guttatus (Collett, 1890)
- Gaidropsarus insularum Sivertsen, 1945 (comb rockling)
- Gaidropsarus macrophthalmus (Günther, 1867) (bigeye rockling)
- Gaidropsarus mediterraneus (Linnaeus, 1758) (shore rockling)
- Gaidropsarus novaezealandiae (Hector, 1874) (New Zealand ling)
- Gaidropsarus pacificus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)
- Gaidropsarus pakhorukovi Shcherbachev, 1995
- Gaidropsarus parini Svetovidov (ru), 1986
- Gaidropsarus vulgaris (Cloquet, 1824) (three-bearded rockling)
The generic name derives from the Ancient Greek roots γῆ (gē, earth); υδρο- (hydro-, "water"); and ψαρός (psaros, "speckled").[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: Gaidropsarus argentatus, Arctic rockling : fisheries. www.fishbase.de.