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Genera that contain: Gadus [ 51 ] records

Aeglefinus Malm [A. W.] 1877:106, 481 [ref. 2881] Masc. Aeglefinus linnei Malm 1877 (= Gadus aeglefinus Linnaeus 1758). Type by monotypy. Malm's A. linnei is an unneeded replacement for G. aeglefinus Linnaeus. •Synonym of Melanogrammus Gill 1862 -- (Svetovidov 1973:306 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Melanogrammus Gill 1862. Gadidae.

Allotrisopterus Gaemers [P. A. M.] 2017:29 [Fishes v. 1; ref. 34969] Masc. Gadus minutus Linnaeus 1758. Type by original designation (also monotypic). Dating to the correction with Zoobank registration, 17 July 2017 [ref. 35583]. •Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814 -- (Fricke pers. comm. 17 Dec. 2016). Current status: Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814. Gadidae.

Boreogadus (subgenus of Gadus) Günther [A.] 1862:336 [Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum v. 4; ref. 1969] Masc. Gadus fabricii Richardson 1837. Type by subsequent designation. Based on text style, described as a section of Gadus. Type designated by Jordan & Gilbert 1883:807 [ref. 2476]. •Valid as Boreogadus Günther 1862 -- (Svetovidov 1973:305 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:683 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:27 [ref. 18936], Bogutskaya 1998:109 [ref. 23589], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:167 [ref. 28183], Mecklenburg et al. 2011:120 [ref. 31212], Parin et al. 2014:172 [ref. 33547], Mecklenburg et al. 2016:37 [ref. 34440], Gaemers 2016:45 [ref. 34969]). Current status: Valid as Boreogadus Günther 1862. Gadidae.

Brachygadus Gill [T. N.] 1862:280 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 14; ref. 1666] Masc. Gadus minutus Linnaeus 1758. Type by monotypy. Also appeared in Gill 1863:230 [ref. 1687]. •Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814 -- (Svetovidov 1973:310 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814. Gadidae.

Brosma Schinz [H. R.] 1822:365 [Das Thierreich v. 2; ref. 3926] Fem. Gadus brosme Ascanius 1772. Type by monotypy. Same as Brosme Oken, but apparently independently described by Schinz. •Synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Current status: Synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Brosme Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1182a [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Masc. Gadus brosme Ascanius 1772. Type by monotypy (also by absolute tautonymy). Based on "Les Brosmes" Cuvier 1816:216 [ref. 993]. Unjustifiably emended or substituted as Brosmerus Lesueur 1819:158 [ref. 12573], Brosma Schinz 1822:365 [ref. 3926], Brosmus Stark 1828:425 [ref. 4193], Brosmius Cuvier 1829:334 [ref. 995] and misspelled Brosmia by Swainson 1839:189, 441 [ref. 4303]. See Gill 1903:966 [ref. 5768]. Treated as masculine (Art. 30.2.4). •Valid as Brosme Oken 1817 -- (Svetovidov 1973:311 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:29 [ref. 18936], Parin et al. 2014:180 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Brosme Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Brosmius Cuvier [G.] 1829:334 [Le Règne Animal (Edition 2) v. 2; ref. 995] Masc. Gadus brosme Ascanius 1772. Type by monotypy. •Objective synonym of Brosme Oken 1817 -- (Parin et al. 2014:180 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Brosmus Stark [J.] 1828:425 [Elements of natural history v. 1 (Vertebrata); ref. 4193] Masc. Gadus brosme Ascanius 1772. Type by monotypy. •Objective synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Current status: Synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Cailarina De la Pylaie [A. J. M.] 1835:529 [Congrès Scientifique de France v. 2 (Sept. 1834) (art. 5); ref. 1086] Fem. Gadus callarias Linnaeus 1758 Misspelled callarius. •In the synonymy of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Cephus Swainson [W.] 1838:319 [The natural history and classification of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals. v. 1; ref. 4302] Masc. Gadus macrocephalus Tilesius 1810. Type by monotypy. Also in Swainson 1839:188 and 300 [ref. 4303]. Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Cephus Latrielle 1802 in Hymenoptera, and by Cephus Oken 1817, Cephus Billberg 1828, and Cephus Fleming 1828 in Aves. •In the synonymy of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. 1°Homonym. Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Cerdo Gistel [J.] 1848:VIII [Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs; ref. 1822] Masc. Gadus callarias Linnaeus 1758. Type by being a replacement name. Unneeded replacement for Asellus Klein, an unavailable name mentioned in passing and not accepted by Klein. •Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Eleginus Fischer [G.] 1813:252 [Mémoires de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou v. 4 (art. 11); ref. 1332] Masc. Gadus nawaga Walbaum 1792. Type by monotypy. See Gill 1891:302 [ref. 1734]. Not Eleginus Cuvier 1830. •Should be synonymized with Microgadus Gill 1865 -- (Carr et al. 1999:25 [ref. 24219]). •Valid as Eleginus Fischer 1813 -- (Svetovidov 1973:305 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Okamura in Masuda et al. 1984:92 [ref. 6441], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:684 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:33 [ref. 18936], Bogutskaya 1998:109 [ref. 23589], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:167 [ref. 28183] dating to 1830, Parin et al. 2014:172 [ref. 33547], Mecklenburg et al. 2016:39 [ref. 34440], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:54 [ref. 35138], Stroganov et al. 2023:1147 [1015] [ref. 40642]). Current status: Valid as Eleginus Fischer 1813. Gadidae.

Emphycus (subgenus of Urophycis) Jordan [D. S.] & Evermann [B. W.] 1898:2552, 2555 [Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 47; ref. 2445] Masc. Gadus tenuis Mitchill 1814. Type by original designation. •Synonym of Urophycis Gill 1863. Current status: Synonym of Urophycis Gill 1863. Phycidae.

Enchelyopus Bloch [M. E.] & Schneider [J. G.] 1801:50 (xxvi) [M. E. Blochii, Systema Ichthyologiae; ref. 471] Masc. Gadus cimbricus Bloch & Schneider 1801 (= Gadus cimbrinus Linnaeus 1758). Type by subsequent designation. Type designated by Jordan & Evermann 1898:2560 [ref. 2445]. Apparently not preoccupied by Enchelyopus Gronow 1760 and 1763 (non-binominal works) or by Enchelyopus Klein 1775 in Trichiuridae. •Synonym of Rhinonemus Gill 1863 -- (authors). •Valid as Enchelyopus Bloch & Schneider 1801 -- (Cohen & Russo 1979 [ref. 6975], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:38 [ref. 18936], Iwamoto & Cohen 2003:1015 [ref. 27011] in Gaidropsaridae, Parin et al. 2014:180 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Enchelyopus Bloch & Schneider 1801. Gaidropsaridae.

Enchura Minding [J.] 1832:84 [Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte der Fische; ref. 3022] Fem. Enchura brosma Minding 1832 (= Gadus brosme Ascanius 1772). Type by monotypy. Name not found in current literature; apparently a synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Current status: Synonym of Brosme Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Gadulus Malm [A. W.] 1877:106, 482 [ref. 2881] Masc. Gadus luscus Linnaeus 1758. Type by original designation. Probably not preoccupied by Gadulus [apparently in error for Cadulus Philippi 1844] Issel 1876 in Mollusca. •Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814 -- (Svetovidov 1973:310 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814. Gadidae.

Gadus Linnaeus [C.] 1758:251 [Systema Naturae, Ed. X v. 1; ref. 2787] Masc. Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758. Type by subsequent designation. Type designated by Jordan & Gilbert 1883:802 [ref. 2476]; on Official List (Opinion 77, Direction 56). •Valid as Gadus Linnaeus 1758 -- (Svetovidov 1973:303 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Okamura in Masuda et al. 1984:92 [ref. 6441], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:686 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:41 [ref. 18936], Bogutskaya 1998:110 [ref. 23589], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Iwamoto & Cohen 2003:1022 [ref. 27011], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:169 [ref. 28183], Mecklenburg et al. 2011:120 [ref. 31212], Shinohara et al. 2011:41 [ref. 31715], Stroganov et al. 2012:738 [ref. 31801], Parin et al. 2014:174 [ref. 33547], Pietsch & Orr 2015:26 [ref. 34694], Mecklenburg et al. 2016:41 [ref. 34440], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:54 [ref. 35138]). Current status: Valid as Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Haloporphyrus Günther [A.] in Johnson 1862:166 [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 3) v. 10 (no. 57); ref. 5804] Masc. Gadus lepidion Risso 1810. Type by being a replacement name. Appeared first in Johnson (Sept. 1862) attributed to Günther (publ. Dec. 1862:358). Unneeded replacement for Lepidion Swainson 1838, not preoccupied by Lepidia Savigny 1817 (see Paulin 1983:106 [ref. 5459]). •Objective synonym of Lepidion Swainson 1838 -- (Cohen 1973:324 [ref. 6589], Paulin 1983:106 [ref. 5459]). Current status: Synonym of Lepidion Swainson 1838. Moridae.

Huttonichthys (subgenus of Merluccius) Whitley [G. P.] 1937:122 [Memoirs of the Queensland Museum v. 11 (pt 2); ref. 4689] Masc. Gadus australis Hutton 1872. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Lloris & Rucabado 1991:61 [ref. 22530], Lloris et al. 2003:17 [ref. 27698], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28944]). Current status: Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Hydronus Minding [J.] 1832:83 [Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte der Fische; ref. 3022] Masc. Hydronus marlucius Minding 1832 (= Gadus merluccius Linnaeus 1758). Type by monotypy. •Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:300 [ref. 7169], Lloris & Rucabado 1991:61 [ref. 22530], Lloris et al. 2003:17 [ref. 27698], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28944]). Current status: Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Lepidion Swainson [W.] 1838:318 [The natural history and classification of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals. v. 1; ref. 4302] Neut. Gadus lepidion Risso 1810. Type by monotypy. Also in Swainson 1839:188, 300 [ref. 4303]. Risso's lepidion renamed rissoii (p. 319) and rubescens (1839:300) by Swainson. Haloporphyrus Günther 1862 is an unneeded replacement. •Valid as Lepidion Swainson 1838 -- (Cohen 1973:324 [ref. 6589], Paulin 1983:106 [ref. 5459], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Okamura in Masuda et al. 1984:90 [ref. 6441], Cohen in Whitehead et al. 1986:719 [ref. 13676], Cohen 1986:327 [ref. 5646], Paxton et al. 1989:300 [ref. 12442], Chiu et al. 1990:186 [ref. 21687], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:363 [ref. 18936], Paulin & Roberts 1997:27 [ref. 23231], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:280 [ref. 25968], Paxton et al. 2006:611 [ref. 28995], Gomon 2008:307 [ref. 30616], Bañón et al. 2010:602 [ref. 30872], Lipej & Dulčić 2010:28 [ref. 36649], Arronte et al. 2011:1708 [ref. 31611], Bañón et al. 2012:1 [ref. 32386], Parin et al. 2014:170 [ref. 33547], Struthers et al. 2015:853 [ref. 34267], Bañón et al. 2016:315 [ref. 34397], Barros-García et al. 2016:6 [ref. 34527], Fricke et al. 2018:81 [ref. 35805], Fricke et al. 2019:70 [ref. 36673]). Current status: Valid as Lepidion Swainson 1838. Moridae.

Leptogadus Gill [T. N.] 1863:248 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 15; ref. 1688] Masc. Gadus blennioides Pallas 1770. Type by original designation, Gill's style of type in parentheses in key (also monotypic). Species may date to Brünnich 1768:24 (not researched). •Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Lota Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1182a [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Fem. Gadus lota Linnaeus 1758. Type by subsequent absolute tautonymy. Technical addition of species not researched; type usually given as by tautonymy. Based on "Les Lottes" of Cuvier 1816:215 [ref. 993] (see Gill 1903:966 [ref. 5768]). •Valid as Lota Oken 1817 -- (Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:52 [ref. 18936], Bogutskaya & Naseka 1996:47 [ref. 22798], Bogutskaya 1998:110 [ref. 23589], Sideleva 2001:55 [ref. 26181], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Sideleva 2003:14 [ref. 27815], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:170 [ref. 28183], Scharpf 2006:36 [ref. 30386], Kottelat & Freyhof 2007:462 [ref. 29996], Parin et al. 2014:181 [ref. 33547], Jouladeh-Roudbar et al. 2015:891 [ref. 34062], Zhang et al. 2016:190 [ref. 34477], Dyldin & Orlov 2017:54 [ref. 35138], Esmaeili et al. 2017:78 [ref. 35254], Esmaeili et al. 2018:58 [ref. 36089]). Current status: Valid as Lota Oken 1817. Lotidae.

Lotta Risso [A.] 1827:217 [Histoire naturelle des principales productions de l'Europe méridionale v. 3; ref. 3757] Fem. Gadus elongatus of Risso 1827 (= Gadus elongatus Otto 1821). Type by subsequent designation. Earliest subsequent designation not researched. •Synonym of Molva Lesueur 1819 -- (Svetovidov 1973:313 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Molva Lesueur 1819. Lotidae.

Melanogrammus Gill [T. N.] 1862:280 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 14; ref. 1666] Masc. Gadus aeglefinus Linnaeus 1758. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Valid as Melanogrammus Gill 1862 -- (Svetovidov 1973:306 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:267 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:687 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:54 [ref. 18936], Parin et al. 2014:176 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Melanogrammus Gill 1862. Gadidae.

Merlan (subgenus of Gadus) De la Pylaie [A. J. M.] 1835:529 [Congrès Scientifique de France v. 2 (Sept. 1834) (art. 5); ref. 1086] Fem. Gadus merlangus Linnaeus 1758 Type by monotypy. Misspelled callarius. •Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764. Current status: Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764. Gadidae.

Merlangius Garsault [F. A. P. de] 1764:Pl. 661 [Les figures des plantes et animaux d'usage en medicine Tome V. Animaux table; ref. 1570] Masc. Gadus merlangus Linnaeus 1758. Text in 1765 on p. 401. •Valid as Merlangius Geoffroy 1764 [should be Garsault 1764] -- (Svetovidov 1973:307 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:267 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:688 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:55 [ref. 18936], Lipej & Dulčić 2010:29 [ref. 36649], Parin et al. 2014:176 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Merlangius Garsault 1764. Gadidae.

Merlangus Rafinesque [C. S.] 1810:67 [Indice d'ittiologia siciliana; ref. 3595] Masc. Gadus merluccius Linnaeus 1758. Type by being a replacement name. Appeared in Additions and Corrections as, "In vece di Onus, sp. 30. leggete Merlangus" Species 30 was Onus riali; Onus apparently a replacement for Merluccius; Merlangus also an unneeded substitute for Onus = Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. •Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:300 [ref. 7169], Lloris & Rucabado 1991:61 [ref. 22530], Lloris et al. 2003:17 [ref. 27698], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28944]). Current status: Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Merlangus Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1182a [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Masc. Gadus merlangus Linnaeus 1758. Type apparently by subsequent absolute tautonymy. Based on "Les Merlans" of Cuvier 1816:213 [ref. 993] (see Gill 1903:966 [ref. 5768], but as Merlongus). First technical addition of species not researched. Also described apparently independently by Nilsson 1832:41 [ref. 3204]. •Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764 [as Geoffroy 1767] -- (Svetovidov 1973:307 [ref. 7169] with author as Geoffroy). Current status: Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764. Gadidae.

Merluccius Rafinesque [C. S.] 1810:25 [Caratteri di alcuni nuovi generi e nuove specie di animali e piante della Sicilia; ref. 3594] Masc. Merluccius smiridus Rafinesque 1810 (= Gadus merluccius Linnaeus 1758). Type by monotypy. Linnaeus' species spelled merlucius by Rafinesque. Spelled Merlucius by Schinz 1822:362 [ref. 3926] and some subsequent authors. Perhaps Onus Rafinesque 1810:12 [ref. 3595] predates Merluccius Rafinesque. •Valid as Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:300 [ref. 7169], Cohen 1984:264 [ref. 13646], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:677 [ref. 13676], Cohen 1986:325 [ref. 5646], Paxton et al. 1989:309 [ref. 12442], Inada in Cohen et al. 1990:327 [ref. 18936], Lloris & Rucabado 1991:61 [ref. 22530], Stepien & Rosenblatt 1996:586 [ref. 22296], Roldán et al. 2003:79 [ref. 27164], Grant & Leslie 2001:700 [ref. 25592], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:285 [ref. 25968], Iwamoto & Cohen 2003:1018 [ref. 27011], Lloris & Matallanas 2003:323 [ref. 27166], Lloris et al. 2003:17 [ref. 27698], Matallanas & Lloris 2006:193 [ref. 28491], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28944], Paxton et al. 2006:627 [ref. 28995], Endo & Kitagawa 2006:95 [ref. 30967], Lipej & Dulčić 2010:30 [ref. 36649], Silva-Segundo et al. 2010:259 [ref. 35760], Díaz de Astarloa et al. 2011:1336 [ref. 31296], Parin et al. 2014:171 [ref. 33547], Deli Antoni et al. 2015:29 [ref. 33798], Crous & Roldán 2015:393 [ref. 33844], Stewart 2015:873 [ref. 34254], Pietsch & Orr 2015:26 [ref. 34694], Bañón et al. 2016:317 [ref. 34397], Robertson et al. 2017:58 [ref. 35676], Pérez et al. 2021:7 [ref. 39639]). Current status: Valid as Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Microgadus Gill [T. N.] 1865:69 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 17; ref. 1709] Masc. Gadus proximus Girard 1854. Type by monotypy. Type regarded as by monotypy, a second species (not definitely included), Gadus tomcodus Mitchill "exhibits similar modifications of the cranium, and should be approximated to G. proximus." •Valid as Microgadus Gill 1865 -- (Fahay & Markle 1984:267 [ref. 13653], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:57 [ref. 18936], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Scharpf 2006:36 [ref. 30386], Pietsch & Orr 2015:27 [ref. 34694], Mecklenburg et al. 2016:40 [ref. 34440]). Current status: Valid as Microgadus Gill 1865. Gadidae.

Molva Lesueur [C. A.] 1819:159 [Mémoires du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris v. 5; ref. 12573] Fem. Gadus molva Linnaeus 1758. Text somewhat unclear; if Gadus molva was included on p. 160, then type is by absolute tautonymy. Also spelled Molvia and Molua in early literature. •Valid as Molva Lesueur 1819 -- (Svetovidov 1973:313 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:702 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:63 [ref. 18936], Lipej & Dulčić 2010:30 [ref. 36649], Parin et al. 2014:182 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Molva Lesueur 1819. Lotidae.

Morhua Fleming [J.] 1828:190 [A history of British animals; ref. 1339] Fem. Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758. Type by absolute tautonymy. Several included species, one being vulgaris with Gadus morhua in synonymy. •Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Morrhua Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1182a [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Fem. Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758. Usually given as above, but we only find "Morr." on p. 1182a; based on "Les Morues" of Cuvier 1816:212 [ref. 993]. First subsequent latinization not researched. Also as Marhua in early literature. •Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758 -- (Svetovidov 1973:303 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Morua Risso [A.] 1827:225 [Histoire naturelle des principales productions de l'Europe méridionale v. 3; ref. 3757] Masc. Morua capelanus of Risso (?= Gadus capelanus Lacepède 1800). Type by monotypy. •Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814 -- (Svetovidov 1973:310 [ref. 7169]). Current status: Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814. Gadidae.

Motella Cuvier [G.] 1829:334 [Le Règne Animal (Edition 2) v. 2; ref. 995] Fem. Gadus mustela Linnaeus 1758. Type by monotypy. Jordan 1917:131 [ref. 2407] regards as a replacement for Mustela Cuvier 1816, but there is no internal evidence that it was proposed technically as a replacement name. •Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:318 [ref. 7169], Svetovidov 1986:4 [ref. 8033]). Current status: Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810. Gaidropsaridae.

Mustel Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1183 [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Fem. Gadus mustela Linnaeus 1758. Based on "Les Mustèles" of Cuvier 1816:215 [ref. 993] (see Gill 1903:966 [ref. 5768]). Technical addition of species not researched; type usually given as by tautonymy. Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Mustel Linnaeus 1758 in Mammalia, Motella Cuvier 1829 is available with same type. Often written Mustela. •In the synonymy of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:318 [ref. 7169], Svetovidov 1986:4 [ref. 8033]). 1°Homonym. Current status: Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810. Gaidropsaridae.

Neocolliolus Gaemers [P. A. M.] 1976:516 [Leidse Geologische Mededelingen v. 49 (no. 3); ref. 34968] Masc. Gadus esmarkii Nilsson 1855. Type by original designation. •Valid as Neocolliolus Gaemers 1976 -- (Gaemers 2016:24 [ref. 34969]). •Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814 -- (Fricke pers. comm. 17 Dec. 2016). Current status: Synonym of Trisopterus Rafinesque 1814. Gadidae.

Odontogadus Gill [T. N.] 1863:248 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 15; ref. 1688] Masc. Gadus euxinus Nordmann 1840. Type by monotypy. •Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764 -- (Svetovidov 1973:307 [ref. 7169] with author as Geoffroy, Parin et al. 2014:176 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Synonym of Merlangius Garsault 1764. Gadidae.

Onos Risso [A.] 1827:214 [Histoire naturelle des principales productions de l'Europe méridionale v. 3; ref. 3757] Masc. Onos mustella of Risso 1827 (= Gadus mediterraneus Linnaeus 1758). Type by subsequent designation. Type designated by Jordan 1917:119 [ref. 2407]. Onus Agassiz 1846:259 [ref. 64] is an unjustified emendation. •Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:318 [ref. 7169], Svetovidov 1986:4 [ref. 8033]). Current status: Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810. Gaidropsaridae.

Onus Rafinesque [C. S.] 1810:12 [Indice d'ittiologia siciliana; ref. 3595] Masc. Gadus merluccius Linnaeus 1758. Type by being a replacement name. Apparently predates Merluccius Rafinesque 1810:25 [ref. 3594]; Merluccius cited on 1810:12 in parentheses. On p. 67 Rafinesque says, "In vece di Onus, sp. 30. leggete Merlangus"; so Merlangus is a replacement for Onus. •Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1973:300 [ref. 7169], Lloris & Rucabado 1991:61 [ref. 22530], Lloris et al. 2003:17 [ref. 27698], Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28944]). Current status: Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Onus Agassiz [L.] 1846:259 [Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index Universalis; ref. 64] Masc. Onos mustella of Risso 1827 (= Gadus mediterraneus Linnaeus 1758). Type by subsequent designation. An unjustified emendation of Onos Risso 1827, not preoccupied by Onus Rafinesque 1810. •Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810 -- (Svetovidov 1986:4 [ref. 8033]). Unjustified Emend.. Current status: Synonym of Gaidropsarus Rafinesque 1810. Gaidropsaridae.

Paranotothenia Balushkin [A. V.] 1976:124 [Zoogeography and systematics of fish; ref. 170] Fem. Gadus magellanicus Forster 1801. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Valid as Paranotothenia Balushkin 1976 -- (Andersen 1984:24 [ref. 13369], Balushkin 1990 [ref. 20116], DeWitt et al. 1990:310 [ref. 21696], Miller 1993:131 [ref. 21297], Eastman & Eakin 2000:15 [ref. 24631], Balushkin 2000:S97 [ref. 29555], Stewart 2015:1442 [ref. 34196]). Current status: Valid as Paranotothenia Balushkin 1976. Nototheniidae: Nototheniinae.

Pleurogadus Bean [T. H.] in Jordan 1885:918 [130] [United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner v. 13 (1885); ref. 2385] Masc. Gadus gracilis Tilesius 1810. Type by being a replacement name. Replacement for Tilesia Swainson 1839, preoccupied by Tilesia Lamouroux 1821 in Bryozoa. •Synonym of Eleginus Fischer 1813 -- (Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:167 [ref. 28183] dated 1830). Current status: Synonym of Eleginus Fischer 1813. Gadidae.

Pollachius (subgenus of Gadus) Nilsson [S.] 1832:43 [Prodromus ichthyologiae Scandinavicae; ref. 3204] Masc. Gadus pollachius Linnaeus 1758. Type by absolute tautonymy. •Valid as Pollachius Nilsson 1832 -- (Svetovidov 1973:308 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:267 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:690 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:69 [ref. 18936], Iwamoto & Cohen 2003:1022 [ref. 27011], Parin et al. 2014:178 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Valid as Pollachius Nilsson 1832. Gadidae.

Polydatus Gistel [J.] 1848:105 [Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs; ref. 1822] Masc. Polydatus lucius Gistel 1848 (= Gadus merluccius Linnaeus 1758). Type by monotypy. Described as "(G. [Gadus] Merlucius ober Polydatus Lucius, Nobis)" and apparently can be regarded as an available generic name, with lucius an unneeded species substitute for merluccius. •Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810 -- (Castellanos-Galindo et al. 2006:205 [ref. 28945]). Current status: Synonym of Merluccius Rafinesque 1810. Merlucciidae.

Raniceps Oken [L.] (ex Cuvier) 1817:1182a [Isis (Oken) v. 1 (pt 8) (no. 148); ref. 3303] Neut. Gadus raninus Müller 1788 (= Blennius raninus Linnaeus 1758). Based on "Les Raniceps" of Cuvier 1816:217 [ref. 993]. Technical addition of species after latinization by Oken not researched. •Valid as Raniceps Oken 1817 -- (Svetovidov 1973:315 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:266 [ref. 13653], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:707 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:73 [ref. 18936]). Current status: Valid as Raniceps Oken 1817. Ranicipitidae.

Rhinonemus Gill [T. N.] 1863:241 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 15; ref. 1687] Masc. Gadus cimbrius Linnaeus 1766. Type by subsequent designation. Type designated by Jordan & Evermann 1898:2560 [ref. 2445]; although somewhat unclear in original description, it has been interpreted that there were 2 included species. •Valid as Rhinonemus Gill 1863 -- (Svetovidov 1973:316 [ref. 7169] with Enchelyopus in synonymy by preoccupation, Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:707 [ref. 13676]). •Synonym of Enchelyopus Bloch & Schneider 1801 -- (Cohen & Russo 1979:101 [ref. 6975], Parin et al. 2014:180 [ref. 33547]). Current status: Synonym of Enchelyopus Bloch & Schneider 1801. Gaidropsaridae.

Theragra Lucas [F. A.] in Jordan & Evermann 1898:2535 [Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 47; ref. 2445] Fem. Gadus chalcogrammus Pallas 1814. Type by monotypy. •Valid as Theragra Lucas 1898 -- (Svetovidov 1973:309 [ref. 7169], Fahay & Markle 1984:267 [ref. 13653], Okamura in Masuda et al. 1984:92 [ref. 6441], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1986:691 [ref. 13676], Cohen in Cohen et al. 1990:74 [ref. 18936], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:288 [ref. 25968], Ursvik et al. 2007:[1] [ref. 31061], Mecklenburg et al. 2011:120 [ref. 31212], Shinohara et al. 2011:41 [ref. 31715], Parin et al. 2014:178 [ref. 33547]). •Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758 -- (Carr & Marshall 2008:490 [ref. 34838]). Current status: Synonym of Gadus Linnaeus 1758. Gadidae.

Tilesia Swainson [W.] 1838:318 [The natural history and classification of fishes, amphibians, & reptiles, or monocardian animals. v. 1; ref. 4302] Fem. Gadus gracilis Tilesius 1810. Type by monotypy. Also in Swainson 1839:188, 300 [ref. 4303]. Objectively invalid; preoccupied by Tilesia Lamouroux 1821 in Bryozoa, replaced by Pleurogadus Bean 1887. •In the synonymy of Eleginus Fischer 1813. 1°Homonym. Current status: Synonym of Eleginus Fischer 1813. Gadidae.

Uraleptus Costa [O. G.] 1846:39 [Fauna del regno di Napoli Part 1; ref. 976] Masc. Gadus maraldi Risso 1810. Type by monotypy. •Synonym of Gadella Lowe 1843 -- (Cohen 1973:323 [ref. 6589], Paulin 1989:95 [ref. 9297]). Current status: Synonym of Gadella Lowe 1843. Moridae.


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