. Fishes. Fishes. Gobioidei, Discocephali, and Tsniosomi 671 teeth on the vomer. Other related forms of the subfamily of Eleotrinw, having the ventral fins separate, are Eleotris pisonis, a common river-fish everywhere in tropical America; Eleotris fusca, a river-fish aboimding from Tahiti and Samoa. Fig. 581.—Guavina de Rio, Philypnus dormitor (Bloch & Schneider). Puerto Rico. to Hindostan; Dormitator maculaius, the stout-bodied guavina- mapo of the West Indian regions, with ths form of a small carp. Guavina guavina of Cuba is another species of this type, and numerous other species havin


. Fishes. Fishes. Gobioidei, Discocephali, and Tsniosomi 671 teeth on the vomer. Other related forms of the subfamily of Eleotrinw, having the ventral fins separate, are Eleotris pisonis, a common river-fish everywhere in tropical America; Eleotris fusca, a river-fish aboimding from Tahiti and Samoa. Fig. 581.—Guavina de Rio, Philypnus dormitor (Bloch & Schneider). Puerto Rico. to Hindostan; Dormitator maculaius, the stout-bodied guavina- mapo of the West Indian regions, with ths form of a small carp. Guavina guavina of Cuba is another species of this type, and numerous other species having separate ventrals are found in the East Indies, the West Indies, and in the islands of Poly- nesia. Some species, as Valenciennesia strigata of the East. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt and Company


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