. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordan and FAh'rmann.âFishes of North America. 151 ;vâ //⢠iiMi/iiei'i, OrNTiiKB, KiKhcH Cunt. Am., 474, 1H09, Atlantic and Pacific rivers cf Paiiunia. [{\'i' 'â â â iii*i''>i llhamdclla; most likely the majority of them will bo found to huve tlioir jilaces in the latter group: 2»4. RHAMDIA BA1I0NIS-MULLERI, (Troschol). ITond T) in total length. D. i, 6; A. 12;


. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordan and FAh'rmann.âFishes of North America. 151 ;vâ //⢠iiMi/iiei'i, OrNTiiKB, KiKhcH Cunt. Am., 474, 1H09, Atlantic and Pacific rivers cf Paiiunia. [{\'i' 'â â â iii*i''>i llhamdclla; most likely the majority of them will bo found to huve tlioir jilaces in the latter group: 2»4. RHAMDIA BA1I0NIS-MULLERI, (Troschol). ITond T) in total length. D. i, 6; A. 12; P. I, 9. Head flat, forehead broadly rounded; upper jaw the longer; maxiilary barbels reaching tip of ventrals; outer mandibulary barbels to beyond base of pectorals, nearly twice as long as inner. Eye high, before middle of head; snout nearly twice length of eye; interorbital space 1^ times eye. Head covered witV soft, eniooth skin, occipital process narrow, pointed, covered with skin; Imnieral process reaching middle of pectoral spine. Body taper- ing backward from head, much compressed behind. Pectorals reaching to opposite third dorsal ray, the spine serrate within; ventrals shorter than pectorals, falling far short of anal, reaching halfway to base of third anal ray. Adipose fin 3i times in the whole length. Caudal deeply (livide<l, tho lobes rounded, the lower larger. Brown, paler below, the lateral line a narrow black streak. "Pacific Ocean" in Mexico. (Tros- chel.) (Named for J. W. von Muller, tho title " Baron" distinguishing him from tho naturalist Johannes Miiller.) PimelodmlKimms-miilleri, TuoscilEi., in Miiller's neitrago /iir Geschiclito, Stittistil: Hn<l Zoiilogio Ton Slexico, in, C3G, I8ii5; no definite locality, 235. RHAMDIA MOTAOUENSIS, (Giinthcr). Head 5A; depth 6}. D. 1,6; A. 12. Occipital process short; adipose fin 3i iu length; maxillary barbels to end of dorsal; dorsal spine very feeble; pectoral spine striated; its inn


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