Gadella

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Gadella is a genus of morid cod. The species in this genus are characterised by the absence of a chin barbell, an anterior dorsal fin with 7-11 rays, a long based anal fin which has a straight profile, the outermost rays of the pelvic fin are filamentous and extend a small distance beyond the membrane. They do not have a photophore. The Gadella codlings are found around the tropical and subtropical seas around the world on the outer continental shelf to the mid continental slope. They are of no interest to fisheries.[2]

Phylum:Chordata
Family:Moridae
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Gadella
Temporal range: Pliocene to present[1]
Beardless Codling (G. imberbis)
Gadella (G. maraldi)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Gadiformes
Family: Moridae
Genus: Gadella
R. T. Lowe, 1843
Type species
Gadella gracilis as a synonym of Gadella maraldi
Lowe, 1843
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Species

The currently recognized species in this genus are:[3]

  • Gadella brocca Paulin & C. D. Roberts, 1997
  • Gadella dancoheni Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 2000
  • Gadella edelmanni (A. B. Brauer, 1906)
  • Gadella filifer (Garman, 1899)
  • Gadella imberbis (Vaillant, 1888) (beardless codling)
  • Gadella jordani (J. E. Böhlke & Mead, 1951) (Jordan's cod)
  • Gadella macrura Sazonov & Shcherbachev, 2000 (longtail cod)
  • Gadella maraldi (A. Risso, 1810) (gadella)
  • Gadella molokaiensis Paulin, 1989
  • Gadella norops Paulin, 1987
  • Gadella obscurus (Parin, 1984)
  • Gadella svetovidovi Trunov, 1992
  • Gadella thysthlon Long & McCosker, 1998

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