Krusensterniella pavlovskii (lat.) Is a species of fish from the genus Krusensterniella (Schmidt, 1904 ) [3] of the beluga family ( Zoarcidae ). Endemic to marine waters in the southeast of Kamchatka . It was described in 1955 by Anatoly Petrovich Andriyashev . They are found at a depth of 53-160 m. Males reach 12.5 cm. [4] [5]
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Notes
- ↑ Krusensterniella pavlovskii - BioLib
- ↑ Andriyashev A.P. (1955). New and rare species of belgian fish (Pisces, Zoarcidae) from the southeast coast of Kamchatka. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 21 : 393-400.
- ↑ Schmidt PJ, 1904 . Fishes of the eastern seas of the Russian Empire. Scientific results of the Korea-Sakhalin Expedition of the Emperor Russian Geographical Society 1900 - 1901 . St. Petersburg. Fish East Seas Russian Empire. i-xi + 1-466.
- ↑ Krusensterniella pavlovskii (English) in the FishBase database.
- ↑ Anderson, ME, 1994 . Systematics and osteology of the Zoarcidae ( Teleostei : Perciformes ). Ichthyol. Bull. JLB Smith Inst. Ichthyol. 60: 120 p.
Literature
- Anderson, ME, VV Fedorov, 2004 . Family Zoarcidae (Swainson, 1839 ). Eelpouts. Calif. Acad. Sci. Annotated Checklists of Fishes (34): 58.
- Andriashev, AP, 1938 : Review of the genus Krusensterniella of the eelpout family (Krusensterniella Schmidt ( Pisces : Zoarcidae ) with the description of a new species from the Sea of Japan. Bulletin of the Far Eastern Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Bull Far Eastern Branch Acad. Sci. USSR v. 32 (No. 5): 117-121.