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Family Hemitripteridae — Sailfin Sculpins or Sea Ravens<br />

Blepsias bilobus Cuvier, 1829. Crested Sculpin. To 27 cm (10.6 in) TL (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Okhotsk<br />

and Japan seas to eastern Chukchi Sea, Bering Sea, and Commander–Aleutian chain (Mecklenburg et<br />

al. 2002) to southern British Columbia near Port Hardy (W. van Orden, pers. comm. with photograph<br />

to C. W. M.). Adults at depths <strong>of</strong> 4–225 m (12–738 ft) (min.: UW 25338; max.: UW 25342). Juveniles<br />

collected at the shallower depths and near surface (e.g., 60 cm [2 ft] depth by neuston net, UW 110284).<br />

Blepsias cirrhosus (Pallas, 1814). Silverspot Sculpin or Silverspotted Sculpin. To 20.0 cm (7.9 in) SL (Coad<br />

1995). Okhotsk and Japan seas to western Bering Sea near Cape Olyutorskiy (59°44'N, 170°20'E; ZIN<br />

17737) and Commander–Aleutian chain and Pribil<strong>of</strong> Islands, Bering Sea, Alaska (Mecklenburg et al.<br />

2002) to San Simeon, central <strong>California</strong> (Miller and Lea 1972). Intertidal area and to depth <strong>of</strong> 95 m<br />

(312 ft) (min.: Bolin 1944; max.: ZIN 44192). Reported to 150 m (492 ft; Sheiko and Fedorov 2000), but<br />

voucher or other documentation not found in 2004 (B. A. Sheiko, pers. comm. to C. W. M.).<br />

Hemitripterus bolini (Myers, 1934). Bigmouth Sculpin. To 73.4 cm (28.9 in) TL (Mecklenburg et al. 2002).<br />

Eastern Sea <strong>of</strong> Okhotsk (Vinnikov et al. 2004) and northern Kuril Islands to Commander–Aleutian<br />

chain, Bering Sea to Cape Navarin, to north side <strong>of</strong> Alaska Peninsula (Mecklenburg et al. 2002) to<br />

Eureka, northern <strong>California</strong> (Allen and Smith 1988). At depths <strong>of</strong> 25–925 m (82–3,034 ft; Allen and<br />

Smith 1988); mean depth <strong>of</strong> capture given as 364 m by H<strong>of</strong>f and Britt (2003). Classified by some authors<br />

in Ulca.<br />

Hemitripterus villosus (Pallas, 1814). Shaggy Sea Raven. To 54 cm (21.3 in) TL (Tokranov 1992c). Japan Sea<br />

<strong>of</strong>f South Korea to Okhotsk Sea, to Commander Islands, western Bering Sea to Cape Olyutorskiy; one<br />

record from Kodiak Island, western Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). At depths <strong>of</strong> 0.7–525 m<br />

(2–1,722 ft) (min.: Markevich 2000; max.: Kim Sen Tok 2001), abundant to depth <strong>of</strong> 50 m (164 ft;<br />

Vinnikov et al. 2004).<br />

Nautichthys ocul<strong>of</strong>asciatus (Girard, 1858). Sailfin Sculpin. To 20.3 cm (8 in) TL (Mecklenburg et al. 2002).<br />

Kodiak archipelago, western Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska (Mecklenburg et al. 2002) to San Miguel Island, southern<br />

<strong>California</strong> (Miller and Lea 1972). Intertidal and to depth <strong>of</strong> 110 m (360 ft) (min.: Mecklenburg et al.<br />

2002; max.: Miller and Lea 1972).<br />

Nautichthys pribilovius (Jordan & Gilbert, 1898). Eyeshade Sculpin. To 10.9 cm (4.3 in) TL (Mecklenburg<br />

et al. 2002). Japan and Okhotsk seas to Commander–Aleutian chain, Bering Sea to northern Chukchi<br />

Sea <strong>of</strong>f Wainwright, northwestern Alaska and to Steamer Bay, southeastern Alaska (Mecklenburg et<br />

al. 2002). At depths <strong>of</strong> 15 m (49 ft) or less to 422 m (1,385 ft) (min.: C. W. M., unpubl. data; max.:<br />

Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Mistakenly reported to be from Russia (Mecklenburg et al. 2002), the 422-m<br />

depth is from Unimak Pass, Alaska (ZIN 50213; B. A. Sheiko, pers. comm. to C. W. M.).<br />

Nautichthys robustus Peden, 1970. Shortmast Sculpin. To 8.0 cm (3.2 in) TL. Aleutian Islands and Bristol<br />

Bay, southeastern Bering Sea, Alaska to northern Washington. Near shore to depth <strong>of</strong> 97 m (318 ft). All<br />

in Mecklenburg et al. (2002).<br />

Family Psychrolutidae — Blob Sculpins or Fathead Sculpins<br />

Cottunculus sadko Essipov, 1937. Sadko Sculpin. To 16.6 cm (6.5 in) TL. Rare, sporadic records from Arctic<br />

Ocean including Kara Sea and near Faroe Islands, and one record from Beaufort Sea <strong>of</strong>f Alaska. At<br />

depths <strong>of</strong> 300–839 m (984–2,753 ft). All in Mecklenburg et al. (2002).<br />

Dasycottus setiger Bean, 1890. Spinyhead Sculpin. To 45 cm (17.7 in) TL (Tokranov and Orlov 2001). Seas<br />

<strong>of</strong> Japan and Okhotsk, Pacific coast <strong>of</strong> northern Honshu, Japan to Commander–Aleutian chain and<br />

Bering Sea, Alaska to Navarin Canyon, to Washington (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). At depths <strong>of</strong> 15–850 m<br />

(49–2,789 ft; Sheiko and Fedorov 2000).<br />

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