Forkbeard
(Phycis phycis)

Classification

Species: Phycis phycis
Family: Gadidae - Cods

General data

Scientific names: Forkbeard
Local names: Babinja, Tabinjica , Tabina
Habitat: Saltwater
Climate: Subtropical
Native to coasts of: Africa, Europe, Asia

Phycis phycis commonly can reach a length of 25 centimetres (9.8 in), with a maximum length of 65 centimetres (26 in) in males.

These fishes have a wide mouth with thick lips. A barbel is present on the chin. They do not have any thorn in the fins, but show elongated pelvic-fin rays reduced to bifid filaments, with 2 soft rays. The dorsal fin is a double and rounded (the first can have 9 or 11 soft rays, the second 56 or 65). The caudal fin is rounded, with 27 or 29 soft rays. Vertical fins distally reaching the origin of the anal fin. They are dark, sometimes with a pale margin. Body color is dark brown or gray on the back, but ventrally the color becomes paler.

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