. Fishes. Fishes. F:g. 267 —Eurypholis freyeri Heckel. Family Enchodontidre. Cretaceous. (After Heckel; the restoration of the jaws incorrect.) (Niobrara) deposits of Kansas. Empo nepaholica is one of the best-known species. The Sternoptychidae. — The Sternoptychidce differ materi- ally from all these forms in the short, compressed, deep body and distorted form. The teeth are small, the body bright silvery, with luminous spots. The species live in the deep seas, rising in dark or stormy weather. Sternoptyx diaphana is found in almost all seas, and species of Argyropelecus are almost. Fig. 268.


. Fishes. Fishes. F:g. 267 —Eurypholis freyeri Heckel. Family Enchodontidre. Cretaceous. (After Heckel; the restoration of the jaws incorrect.) (Niobrara) deposits of Kansas. Empo nepaholica is one of the best-known species. The Sternoptychidae. — The Sternoptychidce differ materi- ally from all these forms in the short, compressed, deep body and distorted form. The teeth are small, the body bright silvery, with luminous spots. The species live in the deep seas, rising in dark or stormy weather. Sternoptyx diaphana is found in almost all seas, and species of Argyropelecus are almost. Fig. 268.—Monstrous Goldfish (bred in Japan), Carassius auraiua (Liuna,'us). (After GUnther.) as widely distributed. After the earthquakes in 1896, which engulfed the fishing villages of Rikuzen, in northern Japan,. 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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