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Sculpin

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Alcichthys
Andriashevicottus
Antipodocottus
Archaulus
Argyrocottus
Artedielloides
Artediellus
Artedius
Ascelichthys
Asemichthys
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Bero
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Chitonotus
Clinocottus
Cottiusculus
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Daruma
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Jordania
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Micrenophrys
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Radulinopsis
Radulinus
Ricuzenius
Ruscarius
Scorpaenichthys
Sigmistes
Stelgistrum
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Triglops
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Vellitor
Zesticelus Sculpins are a family (Cottidae) of fish, belonging to the order Scorpaeniformes. There are about 300 species, mostly marine ones that are found in shallow coastal waters in the northern and arctic regions. Freshwater representatives of this family are few in number and include the Spoonhead Sculpin (Cottus ricei) of North America, the Alpine Bullhead (Cottus poecilopus) and the Bullhead (Cottus gobio).

Reference

Sculpin picture from the Northeast Fishery Science Center (NMFS, NOAA, US) historical photo lineart collection. (http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/history/) Used with permission.

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