. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Fig. 3S9.—Miller's Thumb, Uranidea tenuis Evermann & Meek. Klamath Falls. exist in each of these regions. The genus Uranidea is found in America. It is composed of smaller species with fewer teeth and fin-rays, the ventrals i, 3. Uranidea gracilis is the commonest of these, the miller's thumb of New England. Rheopresbe fujiyamcB is a large river sculpin in Fig. 390.—Coftus evermanni Gilbert. Lost River, Oregon. Trachidermus ansatits is another river species, the "mountain- witch" Cyama-no-kami) of Japan, remarkabl


. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Fig. 3S9.—Miller's Thumb, Uranidea tenuis Evermann & Meek. Klamath Falls. exist in each of these regions. The genus Uranidea is found in America. It is composed of smaller species with fewer teeth and fin-rays, the ventrals i, 3. Uranidea gracilis is the commonest of these, the miller's thumb of New England. Rheopresbe fujiyamcB is a large river sculpin in Fig. 390.—Coftus evermanni Gilbert. Lost River, Oregon. Trachidermus ansatits is another river species, the "mountain- witch" Cyama-no-kami) of Japan, remarkable for a scarlet brand on its cheek, conspicuous in life. The chief genus of Atlantic sculpins is Myoxocephalns, con- taining large marine species, in structure much like the species of Coitus. Myoxocephaliis buhalis is the European fatherlasher, or proach; the European sculpin is Myoxocephalus scorpius. The very similar daddy sculpin of New England is Myoxocepha- lus graenlandicus. This species swarms everywhere from Cape Cod 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


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