A new zoarcid fish,
Lycodes mcallisteri, is described on the basis of nine specimens (230–375 mm SL) from eastern Arctic Canada, Nunavut (Hudson Strait, 298 m; Cumberland
Sound and Baffin Bay, 579 m). It resembles about 15 other
Lycodes spp. in having a long tail and a "ventromediolateral" type of lateral line. It is distinguished from Arctic members of this
group (
Lycodes marisalbi,
L. palearis, and
L. sagittarius) by the high number of pectoral fin rays (22–23), short pelvic fins, low submental crests, and coloration (6–10 light patches
dorsally). It resembles two Pacific species (
L. macrochir and
L. soldatovi) by the high number of pectoral fin rays, but differs by coloration, meristics, and shape of the pectoral fin.
Key words Zoarcidae - New species - Baffin Island - Nunavut - Arctic Ocean
Received: April 13, 2000 / Revised: September 7, 2000 / Accepted: January 11, 2001