Patagonotothen is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes, belonging to the familyNototheniidae, the notothens or cod icefishes. They are native to the southeast Pacific Ocean, southern Atlantic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.[1]
Patagonotothen fishes are small to medium-sized notothens which have small to moderately sized heads. The scales on the head vary in extent from almost totally unscaled to having scales over the crown, cheeks and gill covers. The skin on the head is smooth. Typically they have two lateral lines, although some species may have a third lower lateral line, and these are usually made up of tubed scales.[4] The maximum total length varies from 11 cm (4.3 in) in P. cornucola to 44 cm (17 in) in P. ramsayi.[1]
Distribution, habitat and biology
Patagonotothen species are found in the waters off southern South America off Chile and Argentina as well as the Falkland Islands and South Georgia.[2] They are demersal or benthopelagic fishes which feed mainly on zooplankton such as krill.[1]
^ abH.H. Dewitt; P.C. Heemstra; and O. Gon (1990). "Nototheniidae Notothens". In O. Gon and P.C. Heemstra (eds.). Fishes of the Southern Ocean. South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity. ISBN9780868102115.