Arctogadus [Arctogadus]

Description

Arctogadus, commonly known as polar cods, are a genus of gadiform marine fish known for their adaptations to the cold waters of the Arctic. Distinguished by their elongated bodies and presence in icy habitats, they play a crucial role in polar marine ecosystems.

Species
Southern cod [Arctogadus glacialis]
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Polar cod [Arctogadus borisovi]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Fish
Actinopterygii
Order Cod-like Fishes
Gadiformes
Family Cods and Haddocks
Gadidae
Statistics
  • Species 2