BIOLOGIYA MORYA, 2015, Vol. 41, No. 6, pp. 425-429

The karyotype of the flathead sculpin Megalocottus platycephalus taeniopterus (Kner, 1868) (Pisces: Cottidae) from Vostok Bay, Sea of Japan

© 2015 I. N. Moreva, S. A. Borisenko

A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690041

For the first time, we have studied the karyotype of the flathead sculpin Megalocottus platycephalus taeniopterus (Kner, 1868) from Vostok Bay of the Sea of Japan. The karyotype is stable: 2n = 42 (2 metacentric, 2 submeta-subtelocentric, 30 subtelocentric, and 8 acrocentric chromosomes), NF = 44+2. The nucleolar organizers (NO) were identified using Ag-banding in two pairs of chromosomes: in the telomeric parts of the short arm of medium-size subtelocentric chromosome and the long arm of large acrocentric chromosome. Variations in the number of nucleolar organizer chromosomes and in the number of NO-staining blocks were found. Comparison of the karyotypes of M. p. taeniopterus and previously studied M. p. platycephalus (Pallas, 1814) from the northern Sea of Okhotsk revealed their similarity in the number and morphology of chromosomes and the number of chromosome arms and difference between the subspecies in the number and localization of NO that allows their discrimination.

Key words: flathead sculpin, Megalocottus platycephalus taeniopterus, Sea of Japan, karyotype, NO.