In the past, this family was restricted to just a few genera (most famously the blobfish of
Psychrolutes) restricted to deep or cool temperate habitats, with a
tadpole-like body plan with large heads and bodies that taper back into small, flat tails. Other, more typical-looking marine sculpins were placed in the family
Cottidae, which also contains freshwater sculpins like
Cottus. However, phylogenetic evidence has found this classification to be
paraphyletic: almost all marine sculpins are more closely related to the blobfish than they are to freshwater sculpins. This necessitated the restriction of Cottidae to only genera closely related to
Cottus, while almost all other marine sculpins were moved into Psychrolutidae. Fossil
otoliths reminiscent of
Enophrys are known from the
Early Eocene of England, although skeletal fossil remains definitively assignable to this family only appear during the
Miocene.
Genera The
Catalog of Fishes classifies the family as follows: • Family
Psychrolutidae Günther, 1861 •
Alcichthys Jordan &
Starks, 1904 •
Ambophthalmos Jackson & Nelson, 1998 •
Andriashevicottus Fedorov, 1990 •
Antipodocottus Bolin, 1952 •
Archistes Jordan & Gilbert, 1898 •
Argyrocottus Herzenstein, 1892 •
Artediellichthys Fedorov, 1973 •
Artediellina Taranetz 1941 •
Artedielloides Soldatov, 1922 •
Artediellus Jordan, 1885 •
Artedius Girard, 1856 •
Ascelichthys Jordan & Gilbert, 1880 •
Asemichthys Gilbert, 1912 •
Astrocottus Bolin, 1936 •
Atopocottus Bolin, 1936 •
Bathylutichthys Balushkin & Voskoboinikova, 1990 •
Bero Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Bolinia Yabe, 1991 •
Chitonotus Lockington, 1879 •
Clinocottus Gill, 1861 •
Cottiusculus Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Cottunculus Collett, 1875 •
Daruma Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Dasycottus T.H. Bean, 1890 •
Ebinania Sakamoto, 1932 •
Enophrys Swainson, 1839 •
Eurymen Gilbert & Burke, 1912 •
Furcina Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Gymnocanthus Swainson, 1839 •
Icelinus Jordan, 1885 •
Icelus Krøyer, 1845 •
Leiocottus Girard, 1856 •
Lepidobero K. J. Qin &
X. B. Jin, 1992 •
Malacocottus T.H. Bean, 1890 •
Megalocottus Gill, 1861 •
Micrenophrys Andriashev, 1954 •
Microcottus Schmidt, 1940 •
Myoxocephalus Tilesius, 1811 •
Neophrynichthys Günther, 1876 •
Ocynectes Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Oligocottus Girard 1856 •
Orthonopias Starks &
Mann, 1911 •
Phallocottus Schultz, 1938 •
Phasmatocottus Bolin, 1936 •
Porocottus Gill, 1859 •
Pseudoblennius Temminck &
Schlegel, 1850 •
Psychrolutes Günther, 1861 (=
Gilbertidia Berg, 1898) •
Radulinopsis Soldatov &
Lindberg, 1930 •
Radulinus Gilbert, 1890 •
Rastrinus Jordan &
Evermann, 1896 •
Ricuzenius Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Ruscarius Jordan & Starks, 1895 •
Sigmistes Rutter, 1898 •
Stelgistrum Jordan & Gilbert, 1898 •
Stlengis Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Synchirus T.H. Bean, 1890 •
Taurocottus Soldatov & Pavlenko, 1915 •
Taurulus Gratzianov, 1907 •
Thyriscus Gilbert & Burke, 1912 •
Trichocottus Soldatov & Pavlenko, 1915 •
Triglops Reinhardt, 1830 •
Vellitor Jordan & Starks, 1904 •
Zesticelus Jordan & Evermann, 1896 == Description ==