. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries. Fisheries; Marine biology. 14 through the eye to the gill cleft is fairly constant (Figs. 3 and 4). Though dis- appearing early and gradually under increased pigmentation, this feature is sometimes very distinct in fish 14 mm. long and over (Fig. 5) Some strange colour freaks are met with. Of two specimens about 10 mm. long from Passa- maquoddy Bay one has black pigmented bands, crossing the posterior half of the bodv irregularly, and enclosing unpigmented areas which are also seen on the anterior half (Fig. 5); the other is black-spotted, rec


. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries. Fisheries; Marine biology. 14 through the eye to the gill cleft is fairly constant (Figs. 3 and 4). Though dis- appearing early and gradually under increased pigmentation, this feature is sometimes very distinct in fish 14 mm. long and over (Fig. 5) Some strange colour freaks are met with. Of two specimens about 10 mm. long from Passa- maquoddy Bay one has black pigmented bands, crossing the posterior half of the bodv irregularly, and enclosing unpigmented areas which are also seen on the anterior half (Fig. 5); the other is black-spotted, recalling Cyclopterichthys ventricosus Pallas, but the spots are arranged in several longitudinal series (Fig. 6).. 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 Biological Board of Canada. Contributions to Canadian biology and fisheries; Biological Board of Canada. Toronto [etc. ]


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