. 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. I ' I, Jordan and Evermann.—Fishes of North America. 2297 Drachinua triehodon, TiLESius, Meiu. Acad. St. Petersburg, iv, 1811,406; name only. Trachinu* gasteropeleevx, Tilesius, {. c, 466,1811, Kamchatka. Triehodon «te?t«ri,CuviKK & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poi88.,iii, 154, pi. 57,1829; bnsed on Traehinus triehodon Pallas; GCnther, Cat., ii, 251, I860; Jordan & Gil


. 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. I ' I, Jordan and Evermann.—Fishes of North America. 2297 Drachinua triehodon, TiLESius, Meiu. Acad. St. Petersburg, iv, 1811,406; name only. Trachinu* gasteropeleevx, Tilesius, {. c, 466,1811, Kamchatka. Triehodon «te?t«ri,CuviKK & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poi88.,iii, 154, pi. 57,1829; bnsed on Traehinus triehodon Pallas; GCnther, Cat., ii, 251, I860; Jordan & Gilbert, Synop- sis, 627,1883. Triehodon Uneatut, ^.yebs, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Pkila. 1860,60, San Francisco ; B. XV-18; A. 28; P. 23. ^. 851. ARCTOSCOPUS, Jordan & Evermann. Iretoseopui, Jordan & Evermann, Clieck-List Fishes, 464, 1896 (japonieus). This genus differs from Triehodon in the. short, high, triangular spinous dorsal which is composed of 10 spines. {apHTog, uurtheru; (jhotcos, gazer; lor Uranoacopui.) 2688. ARCTOSCOPUS JAPOMCUS (Steindachnor). Head 3f; depth 3S. D. X or XI-13; A. 30 or 31; P. 25. Form of body and coloration of Triehodon triehodon. First dorsal high, triangular, the spines slender, separated by a long interval from the second dorsal. Pre- oi)ercle with 5 sharp spines; the 2 spines on the preorbital very small, rectoral well developed, all its rays simple, the lower a little thickened, the fin considerably longer than the head and reaching past the last spine of the dorsal; anal fin with its rays gradually longer posteriorly. Denti- tion as in Triehodon triehodon, but the mouth rather more oblique. Length 41 inches. North Pacific; scarce. Recorded from Strietok, in the Sea of Japan, and Sitka, Alaska, by Steindachner, and by Jordan & Gilbert from Itiirup Island (Kurils). {japonicua, from Japan.) Triehodon japonieua, Steindachner, Icbtb. Beitr., x, 4,1881, Strietok; Sitka; Jordan, Cat. Fishes N. A., 117,1885. Arcto»copus japonicus, Jordan


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