Patagonotothen brevicauda
Patagonotothen brevicauda, the Patagonian rockcod, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, belonging to the family Nototheniidae, the notothens or cod icefishes. It is native to oceans of the Patagonian region, including Tierra del Fuego, the Strait of Magellan, the Beagle Channel and the Falkland Islands.
Taxonomy
Described in 1905 by Swedish naturalist Einar Lönnberg with the nominate species name Patagonotothen brevicauda brevicauda, the population from the Shag Rocks was described as P. brevicauda shagenisis by Soviet ichthyologists A.V. Balushkin and Y.Y. Permetin in 1982. This taxon is regarded as a valid species by both FishBase and Catalog of Fishes, Patagonotothen shagensis.Description
This species is a relatively small notothen, reaching a maximum length of up to. The depressed body is generally brownish. A series of yellowish-and-dark bands transverse the body. The bases of the pectoral fins are outlined by dark lines, which are pale, as are the ventral areas. The back and anal parts are dark, with the latter having pale borders. Up to 19 dorsal fin spines are present. The interorbital space is more depressed in males.This species is very similar to Patagonotothen guntheri, but differs in several aspects such as caudal peduncle length in relation to head length, gill raker count and pectoral fin ray count vs 23-26 ).
Between P. brevicauda and P. shagenisis, the size of the interorbital space, the number of pectoral fin rays, and the number of vertebrae differentiate the two species.