Baikal Yellowfin

Cottocomephorus grewingkii

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia β€ΊPhylum: Chordata β€ΊClass: Actinopterygii β€ΊOrder: Perciformes β€ΊFamily: Cottidae β€ΊGenus: Cottocomephorus

About

The Baikal yellowfin (Cottocomephorus grewingkii), also known as the yellow-finned sculpin or yellow-wing sculpin, is a species of cottoid fish that is endemic to Lake Baikal and its tributaries in Siberia, Russia. It is most common in the southern part of the lake and lives from near the shore to a depth of 300Β m (980Β ft).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Baikal Yellowfin?
The scientific name of Baikal Yellowfin is Cottocomephorus grewingkii.
What kingdom does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the phylum Chordata.
What class does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the class Actinopterygii.
What order does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the order Perciformes.
What family does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the family Cottidae.
What genus does Baikal Yellowfin belong to?
Baikal Yellowfin belongs to the genus Cottocomephorus.