The fourhorn sculpin was first formally
described as
Cottus quadricornus in the 10th edition of
Linnaeus's
Systema Naturae with its
type locality given as the
Baltic Sea. In 2020 workers undertook a comparison of the
Mitochondrial DNA of the fourhorn sculpin and the
belligerent sculpin (
Megalcottus platycephalus) and found that the fourhorn sculpin was more closely related to the belligerent sculpin than it was to the other species in the genus
Myoxocephalus, they proposed that the fourhorn sculpin be reclassified as a member of the genus
Megalocottus. The
deepwater sculpin Myoxocephalus thompsonii of continental North American freshwater lakes (e.g., the
Great Lakes) is closely related to the fourhorn sculpin and alternatively considered as a subspecies of the latter,
Myoxocephalus quadricornis thompsonii. ==Description==