sculpin

sculpin
sculpin (ихт) 1. подкаменщик, Cottus gobio; 2. pl керчаковые, рогатковые, Cottidae
Arctic sculpin 1. малоглазый коттункул, Cottunculus microps; 2. крючкорог, Artediellus uncinatus
armed sculpin бычок-рогач, Leptocottus armatus
black sculpin европейский керчак, Myoxocephalus scorpius
daddy sculpins керчаковые, рогатковые, Cottidae
deep-water sculpin триглопс, Triglopsis thompsonii
fourhorn sculpin четырёхрогий керчак, Triglopsis quadricornis
freshwater sculpin (ихт) 1. подкаменщик, Cottus gobio
hook ear sculpin крючкорог, артедиелла, Artediellus
longhorn sculpin длиннорогий керчак, Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus
marbled sculpin мраморник, Scorpaenichtys marmoratus
morthern sculpin бычок подкаменщик, Cottus bairdii
rosylip sculpins асцелихтовые, Ascelichthyidae
scaleless sculpins керчаковые, рогатковые, Cottidae
sea sculpin керчак, бычок-рогатка, Myoxocephalus
shorthron sculpin европейский керчак, Myoxocephalus scorpius
silverspotted sculpins усатые бычки, блепсиевые, Blepsiidae
slimy sculpin бычок подкаменщик Cottus cognatus
spoonhead sculpin бычок подкаменщик Cottus ricei
staghorn sculpin 1. бычок-рогач, Leptocottus armatus; 2. шлемоносец, гимнакант, Gymnacanthus

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  • Sculpin — Scul pin, n. [Written also skulpin.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Any one of numerous species of marine cottoid fishes of the genus {Cottus}, or {Acanthocottus}, having a large head armed with several sharp spines, and a broad mouth. They are generally mottled …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sculpin — [skul′pin] n. pl. sculpin or sculpins [prob. altered < Fr scorpene < L scorpaena: see SCORPION] 1. any of a family (Cottidae) of small, generally scaleless, mostly marine percoid fishes with a spiny head and wide mouth ☆ 2. a scorpionfish… …   English World dictionary

  • Sculpin — Taxobox name = Sculpin image width = 240px image caption = Longhorn Sculpin regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Scorpaeniformes subordo = Cottoidei superfamilia = Cottoidea subdivision ranks = Genera subdivision =… …   Wikipedia

  • sculpin — /skul pin/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) sculpin, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) sculpins. 1. any small, freshwater fish of the genus Cottus, of the family Cottidae, having a large head with one or more spines on each side;… …   Universalium

  • sculpin — noun (plural sculpins; also sculpin) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1672 1. any of a family (Cottidae) of spiny large headed usually bottom dwelling often scaleless bony fishes with large fanlike pectoral fins 2. a scorpion fish (Scorpaena… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sculpin — /ˈskʌlpən/ (say skulpuhn) noun (plural sculpin or sculpins) 1. a small freshwater fish of the genus Cottus (family Cottidae), with a large head armed on each side with one or more spines; bullhead. 2. any marine fish of the same family. {? New… …  

  • Sculpin snail — Taxobox name = Sculpin snail status = VU | status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda ordo = Sorbeoconcha familia = Hydrobiidae genus = Stiobia species = S. nana binomial = Stiobia nana binomial authority = F …   Wikipedia

  • sculpin — 1) a member of the the family Cottidae 2) a mean or mischief making person (New England slang) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • sculpin — noun A small fish of the family Cottidae, usually lacking scales. Often found on river bottoms and in tidal pools …   Wiktionary

  • sculpin — n. marine fish with a large flattened head and thorny scales and fins; bullhead, American freshwater catfish …   English contemporary dictionary

  • sculpin — [ skʌlpɪn] noun a chiefly marine fish with a broad flattened head and spiny scales and fins. [Many species, chiefly in the family Cottidae.] Origin C17: perh. from obs. scorpene, via L. from Gk skorpaina, denoting a kind of fish …   English new terms dictionary


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