. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. FISHKS OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 623 iiiidilli' of anal liii, rays all Ijraiicliril iirarly tn liasc, il in niiuiber, i)reiM'iU'd by a minute spine; pee- torals short, roiimleil, not reaehini; vertical from vent; caudal rays deeply forked, the outer ray aliove and l)elo\v nnbranclied, prei-eded Ijy 4 short spines at base of upper lobe, '.i at base of lower; caudal fin rounded, its length one-lifth total length without caudal. Scales very small, cycloid, smooth, covering entire Ijody and i-lieeks; head otherwise naked; row
. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. FISHKS OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 623 iiiidilli' of anal liii, rays all Ijraiicliril iirarly tn liasc, il in niiuiber, i)reiM'iU'd by a minute spine; pee- torals short, roiimleil, not reaehini; vertical from vent; caudal rays deeply forked, the outer ray aliove and l)elo\v nnbranclied, prei-eded Ijy 4 short spines at base of upper lobe, '.i at base of lower; caudal fin rounded, its length one-lifth total length without caudal. Scales very small, cycloid, smooth, covering entire Ijody and i-lieeks; head otherwise naked; rows above lateral line olilii|ue, not jiarallel with back; no enlarged scales along base of dorsal and anal liris, where arc only a series of small noilular projections corresjionding in number to the rays; median line of In'east anil belly in front of anus furnished with a series of large strongly keeled plates,. Fig. 211.â.^'^»H););â W^.^â < Jilbort, new species. Type. the keel bearing 2 orl^ eomi), ilirected spines, the posterior spine, the larger project- ing'freely; plates 10 in number, decreasing in size anteriorly, the 8 anterior ones small, but sharply keeled and spinous. In one of the cotypes there are ^2'^ rays each in the dorsal and anal, and 11 |ilat to 'A'.'A fathoms. Family ';. Cyttomimus, new genus. Allied to Oipromhniix Gill, from which it differs in having rough-clenoid, instead of cycloid, in having the thoraci<'. region wiile and flat, without ridge or spinous scutes, and in llie presence of teeth on vomer and palatine bones. Ct/Uomimus (jilhcTt, new genus of Caproidw {sictfjis). '.io:!, I't. JâI. 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 Gilbert, Charles Henry, 1859-1928; Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. Washington, Govt.
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