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Gulf of <strong>Alaska</strong> at Prince William Sound (UW 49774). Larvae have been collected from southcentral and<br />

southeastern Bering Sea (Matarese et al. 2003; e.g., UW 65826, UW 65877). Benthic, adults at depths of<br />

25–530 m (82–1,739 ft) (min.: UW 49774; max.: Tokranov et al. 2003).<br />

Icelinus borealis Gilbert, 1896. Northern Sculpin. To 10.1 cm (4 in) TL. Bristol Bay, southeastern Bering Sea<br />

and Attu Island, Aleutian Islands to southern Puget Sound, Washington. Benthic, at depths of 4.6–247 m<br />

(2–815 ft). All in Mecklenburg et al. (2002).<br />

Icelinus burchami Evermann & Goldsborough, 1907. Dusky Sculpin. To 12.9 cm (5.1 in) TL (Miller and Lea<br />

1972). Behm Canal, southeastern <strong>Alaska</strong> (Evermann and Goldsborough 1907) to La Jolla, southern California<br />

(Miller and Lea 1972). Benthic, at depths of 61–567 m (200–1,860 ft; Eschmeyer and Herald 1983).<br />

Icelinus cavifrons Gilbert, 1890. Pit-head Sculpin. To 8.9 cm (3.5 in) TL (Miller and Lea 1972). Monterey<br />

Bay, central California (Miller and Lea 1972) almost to southern tip of Baja California (22°54'N; Castro-<br />

Aguirre et al. 1993). Benthic, at depths of 11–110 m (36–361 ft) (min.: Miller and Lea 1972; max.: LACM<br />

35701.007).<br />

Icelinus filamentosus Gilbert, 1890. Threadfin Sculpin. To 27.0 cm (10.62 in) TL (Miller and Lea 1972).<br />

Near Chirikof Island, western Gulf of <strong>Alaska</strong> (Allen and Smith 1988) to Cortes Bank (Miller and Lea<br />

1972) and Point Loma, southern California (Allen and Smith 1988). Benthic, at depths of 18–373 m<br />

(60–1,224 ft; Miller and Lea 1972), reported to 1,145 m (3,756 ft; Ramsey et al. 2002) and 1,201 m<br />

(3,940 ft; Lauth 1999).<br />

Icelinus fimbriatus Gilbert, 1890. Fringed Sculpin. To 16.2 cm (6.4 in) SL. Pendrell Sound, southern British<br />

Columbia to San Diego, California. Benthic, at depths of 30–265 m (98–869 ft). All in Peden (1984).<br />

Icelinus limbaughi Rosenblatt & Smith, 2004. To 8.2 cm (3.2 in) SL. Anacapa Island area to San Diego and<br />

at Cortes Bank, southern California. Benthic, at depths of 20–86 m (66–282 ft). All in Rosenblatt and<br />

Smith (2004).<br />

Icelinus oculatus Gilbert, 1890. Frogmouth Sculpin. To 15.2 cm SL (6.0 in). Southern California, known<br />

from a few records between 32°44'N and 36°45'N. Bottom at depths of 110–274 m (360–900 ft). All in<br />

Peden (1984).<br />

Icelinus quadriseriatus (Lockington, 1880). Yellowchin Sculpin. To 10 cm (4 in) TL (Groce and Gartman 2001).<br />

Sonoma County, northern California (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983) to Cabo San Lucas, southern Baja<br />

California (Miller and Lea 1972). Intertidal and to 201 m (660 ft) (min.: Feeney 1987; max.: Eschmeyer<br />

and Herald 1983).<br />

Icelinus tenuis Gilbert, 1890. Spotfin Sculpin. To 15.9 cm (6.3 in) TL (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Near<br />

Ketchikan (USNM 131264) and west of Noyes Island (NMC 65-412; 55°24'N, 134°48'W), southeastern<br />

<strong>Alaska</strong> (Mecklenburg et al. 2002) to Islas San Benito, central Baja California (Miller and Lea 1972). At<br />

55°36'N, 133°49'W, lot UW 43261 may represent an extension of known range northward by a few<br />

kilometers, but the exact collection locality for USNM 131264 (“Behm Canal near Ketchikan”) is not<br />

known and could have been farther north. Benthic, at depths of 7–373 m (23–1,224 ft) (min.: Fay et al.<br />

1978; max.: Miller and Lea 1972).<br />

Icelus bicornis (Reinhardt, 1840). Twohorn Sculpin. To 11.6 cm (4.6 in) TL (Andriashev 1954). Nearly<br />

circumpolar in Arctic Ocean; Beaufort Sea off <strong>Alaska</strong> and Canada; not recorded from Chukchi Sea or<br />

East Siberian Sea. Benthic, at depths of 17–560 m (56–1,837 ft; D. W. Nelson 1984).<br />

Icelus canaliculatus Gilbert, 1896. Blacknose Sculpin. To 23.2 cm (9.1 in) TL. Okhotsk Sea off Hokkaido to<br />

Bering Sea at Navarin Canyon, southeast along continental slope and in Bristol Bay to Akutan Island,<br />

Aleutian Islands and west to Commander Islands. Benthic, at depths of 20–1,005 m (66–3,297 ft). All in<br />

Mecklenburg et al. (2002).

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