. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Fig. 12.—Evoxymetopon taeniatiis (Poey) Gill. 1,410 mm. (from Poey). Head of lOCNl. Fig. 13.—Evoxymetopon poeyi Giinther. Head of holotype, 1,980 mm. (rc-drawii, after Giinther ; scale added). one species ( Anthias) or there may be growth changes between 1410 and 1981 mm. length, but a quite likely explanation is that the Cuban specimen may be damaged. The homologies of the parts in other Trichiuridae studied indicate that the post-anal structures probably comprise the usual minute spinule (so far overlooked) and a. P
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Fig. 12.—Evoxymetopon taeniatiis (Poey) Gill. 1,410 mm. (from Poey). Head of lOCNl. Fig. 13.—Evoxymetopon poeyi Giinther. Head of holotype, 1,980 mm. (rc-drawii, after Giinther ; scale added). one species ( Anthias) or there may be growth changes between 1410 and 1981 mm. length, but a quite likely explanation is that the Cuban specimen may be damaged. The homologies of the parts in other Trichiuridae studied indicate that the post-anal structures probably comprise the usual minute spinule (so far overlooked) and a. 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 British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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