. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. R. M. McDOWALL. FIG. 1 — Galaxiella pusilla (Mack), mm , Narracan Creek, Victoria; female. flowing intermittently, and entering Narracan Creek, a tributary of the La Trobe River, near Yallourn, southern Victoria (30 August, 1977); the sample is in the author's collection of galaxiid fishes. A series of 26 body measurements was taken, and counts of the number of fin rays, gill rakers and vertebrae, following techniques described elsewhere (Mc- Dowall, 1970; McDowall and Frankenberg, In Prep.). Scanning of data from five specimens o


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. R. M. McDOWALL. FIG. 1 — Galaxiella pusilla (Mack), mm , Narracan Creek, Victoria; female. flowing intermittently, and entering Narracan Creek, a tributary of the La Trobe River, near Yallourn, southern Victoria (30 August, 1977); the sample is in the author's collection of galaxiid fishes. A series of 26 body measurements was taken, and counts of the number of fin rays, gill rakers and vertebrae, following techniques described elsewhere (Mc- Dowall, 1970; McDowall and Frankenberg, In Prep.). Scanning of data from five specimens of each sex suggested that there are differences in three body proportions — body depth, pectoral-pelvic length, and pelvic-anal length; these dimensions were measured for the entire 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 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales]


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