OSTEOLOGY:
Summary: Cranium without the expanded V-shaped crests seen in Melanogrammus
(borne on the frontals); occipital keel not greatly developed; suborbital bones moderately large; maxillary
reaching past front of eye to about middle of orbit. Spine on top of first vertebra tightly connected to a narrow crest at the
rear of the skull; transverse processes of vertebrae not swollen at tip; single hypural bone attached to last vertebra.
No part of the skeleton expanded and ivory-like.
Literature: Jordan and Evermann 1898:
Reference to family Gadidae: Page 2531 (text) - "...suborbital bones moderate..."
Reference to genus Gadus: Page 2532 (key) - "Hypocoracoid not not swollen and ivory-like... supraoccipital
crest moderate." "Transverse processes of vertebrae not swollen at tip."
Page 2540 (text) - "...the maxillary reaching past front of eye..." "cranium without the expanded crests seen in
Melanogrammus; no part of the skeleton expanded and ivory-like."
Reference to Gadus morhua: -
Page 2541 (text) - "...maxillary about reaching middle of orbit; occipital keel not greatly developed..."
Cohen et al. 1990:
Reference to family Gadidae: Page 18 (text) - "No V-shaped ridge on top of skull." "A single hypural
bone attached to last vertebra. Spine on top of first vertebra is tightly connected to a narrow crest at the rear of the
skull."