. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 215. —Ipnops Murrayi. About \. nent residents on the bottom. To the former belongs Alepo- cephahts Agassizii (Fig. 212), a magnificent fish which attains a length of at least three feet, is covered with silvery scales, and is noted for its large eyes; while allied to the scopelids, but inhabitants of deep water, belong certain genera, as Ipnops ( Fig. 217. — Bathypterois quadrifilis. About §. 215), Bathysaurus (Fig. 216), with its huge dorsal fin and fine teeth set in many rows, Bathypterois (Fig. 2


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 215. —Ipnops Murrayi. About \. nent residents on the bottom. To the former belongs Alepo- cephahts Agassizii (Fig. 212), a magnificent fish which attains a length of at least three feet, is covered with silvery scales, and is noted for its large eyes; while allied to the scopelids, but inhabitants of deep water, belong certain genera, as Ipnops ( Fig. 217. — Bathypterois quadrifilis. About §. 215), Bathysaurus (Fig. 216), with its huge dorsal fin and fine teeth set in many rows, Bathypterois (Fig. 217), and Bentho- saurus (Fig. 218), a small-eyed fish, with large ventral. The pectoral rays of Bathypterois are strangely modified ; the anterior ray is independent of the others, and so articulated that. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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