Genus Molva

Molva Lesueur, 1819

Elongate gadoid fishes with 2 dorsal fins and 1 anal fin. First dorsal fin with more than 8 rays. Pelvic fin normal, with more than 6 rays, short. Vomer and lower jaw with canine teeth. A barbel on chin, none on snout.

Habitat: deepwater, usually 350-500 m, rarely 200 and 1,000 m. Food: crustaceans, fishes. Reproduction: spring, usually from May to beginning of June, at 500-600 to 1,000 m depth.

Distribution: north-eastern Atlantic from Iceland, western Barents Sea (occasionally), Trondheim Fjord, Skagerrak, Kattegat to Scotland, Ireland, Bay of Biscay and Morocco, also western Mediterranean. Elsewhere, western North Atlantic (rare).

Species 2, both in Clofnam area.

Species of this genus in the program:
Molva dipterygia
Molva molva

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