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Clinocottus is a of marine belonging to the family , the typical sculpins. They are nearshore benthic fishes native to the northeastern . They are mentioned as sharpnose sculpins. Clinocottus Gill, 1861


Taxonomy
Clinocottus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1861 by the American with Oligocottus analis, which had been described in 1858 by Charles Frédéric Girard from Monterey, California, as its only species. Molecular data indicate that this genus is or , it does not constitute a natural assemblage within Cottidae. Workers have found that the ( Leiocottus hirundo) is the to C. analis, a species which is not closely related to C. acuticeps. In turn, C. acuticeps is determined to be basal to , or to the referred to as Oligocottinae. The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies the genus Clinocottus within the of the family Cottidae,
(2025). 9781118342336, Wiley. .
however, other authors classify the genus within the subfamily of the family .


Etymology
Clinocottus combines a genus of with Cottus, probably because Girard though the rounded head of the mosshead sculpin was reminiscent of the ehad shape of some and blennies.


Species
There are currently five recognized species in this genus:
  • Clinocottus acuticeps (C. H. Gilbert, 1896) (Sharpnose sculpin)
  • Clinocottus analis (Girard, 1858) (Woolly sculpin)
  • Clinocottus embryum (D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1895) (Calico sculpin)
  • Clinocottus globiceps (Girard, 1858) (Mosshead sculpin)
  • Clinocottus recalvus (Greeley, 1899) (Bald sculpin)


Characteristics
Clinocottus sculpins are characterised by having the in a forward position between the and the , they have a heavy and blunt penis and in both sexes the anal fin is unmodified. C. analis and C. acuticeps have pointed heads, which is regarded as a basal feature and the remaining 3 species have sizeable, rounded heads. This is suggestive of the paraphyly of the group. These are small sculpins, the largest species is the mosshead sculpin with a maximum published of and the smallest is the calico sculpin with a maximum published of .


Distribution
Clinocottus sculpins are found in the eastern Pacific Ocean where they are found in the intertidal zone.

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