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diceraus, Cottus Pallas [P. S.] 1787:354, Pl. 10 (fig. 7) [Nova Acta Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae v. 1 (Physica) (for 1783); ref. 18507] Kamchatka, Russia. Syntypes: ZIN 5380 (1); ZMB 5229 (not found), 6488 (1, dry) Type catalog: Paepke & Fricke 1992:282 [ref. 19946]. Date may be 1788. Type information: Svetovidov 1978:27 [ref. 6025]. •Valid as Ceratocottus diceraus (Pallas 1787) -- (Watanabe 1960:110 [ref. 11959]). •Valid as Enophrys diceraus (Pallas 1787) -- (Sandercock & Wilimovsky 1968:835 [ref. 26414], Neelov 1979:146 [ref. 3152], Yabe in Masuda et al. 1984:328 [ref. 6441], Lindberg & Krasyukova 1987:229 [ref. 15964], Kim & Youn 1992:61 [ref. 22287], Sokolovskaya et al. 1998:9 [ref. 24670], Nakabo 2000:630 [ref. 25086], Sheiko & Fedorov 2000:27 [ref. 25650], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:472 [ref. 25968], Nakabo 2002:630 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:262, 574 [ref. 26218], Parin et al. 2002:S73 [ref. 28300], Fedorov et al. 2003:68 [ref. 27579] dated 1788, Nelson et al. 2004:119 [ref. 27807] dated 1788, Love et al. 2005:86 [ref. 37547], Mecklenburg et al. 2007:174 [ref. 29448], Mecklenburg et al. 2011:123 [ref. 31212], Page et al. 2013:123 [ref. 32708], Parin et al. 2014:245 [ref. 33547], Mecklenburg & Steinke 2015:163 [ref. 34033], Tohkairin et al. 2015:7 [ref. 35331], Mecklenburg et al. 2016:53 [ref. 34440], Kells et al. 2016:170 [ref. 35888], Mecklenburg et al. 2018:192 [ref. 36370], Kim et al. 2020:101 [ref. 39118], Dyldin et al. 2021:63 [ref. 38804], Dyldin & Orlov 2022:43 [ref. 38972], Love et al. 2021:120 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:185 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Enophrys diceraus (Pallas 1787). Psychrolutidae. Distribution: North Pacific and adjacent Arctic: Sea of Japan and Sea of Okhotsk north to Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea, then east to southeastern Alaska (U.S.A.). Habitat: marine.


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