The humped rockcod, is an Antarctic fish of the genus in the family Nototheniidae and order Perciformes. To date, little biological information has been recorded about the genus . Here, we report the first complete mitogenome of the genus . The mitochondrial genome of is 18,631 bp in length, comprising 13 protein-coding genes, 24 tRNA genes ( and were duplicated), 2 rRNA genes, and non-coding control regions. The base composition was 53.74% for A + T and 46.26% for G + C. This new mitochondrial genome of provides basic information for further phylogenetic analysis, suggesting the necessity to exploit a variety of newly discovered mitogenome sequences to infer inconclusive evolutionary relationships in Antarctic fishes.

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