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Gvozdarus is a of marine belonging to the family , the notothens or cod icefishes. It is native to the .


Taxonomy
Gvozdarus was first formally described as a genus in 1989 by the Soviet ichthyologist Arkady Vladimirovich Balushkin with the type species by being Gvozdarus svetovidovi, a second species has subsequently been described. Some authorities place this taxon in the Pleuragrammatinae,
(1990). 9780868102115, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity. .
but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not include subfamilies in the Nototheniidae.
(2025). 9781118342336, Wiley. .
The name of the genus is a Latinised version of a local name for the ( Sander lucioperca) in , Russia. Balushkin did not explain why he chose this name but it may refer to the similarity in form of G. svetovidovi, especially the long, pointed teeth, to the zander.


Species
The recognized species in this genus are:
  • Gvozdarus balushkini Voskoboinikova & Kellermann, 1993
  • Gvozdarus svetovidovi Balushkin, 1989 (Naked-head toothfish)


Characteristics
Gvozdarus notothens have an elongate, fusiform body which is broadest at the front. The head is widest at its rear with a flat and wide space between the eyes and a snout which is longer than the diameter of its eyes. They have large mouths which extends to the front of the pupil. The lower jaw protrudes slightly and both jaws have canine-like teeth with an inner patch near the jaw joint in the upper jaw. The largest known fish of this genus had a total length of .


Distribution, habitat and biology
Gvozdarus notothens are found in the Southern Ocean and the genus has a circumpolar distribution. The contents of the stomach of the consisted of the remains, including a lower mandible, of the Antarctic silverfish ( Pleuragramma antarcticum). The Antarctic silverfish is the most abundant pelagic fish found over the continental shelves of the Antarctic and this is taken to be an indication that these fishes are pelagic piscivores.

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