. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. 146 CHIM^EROID FISHEvS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Ischvodus, the final Jurassic Chimaeroid, deserves more detailed examination, since its skeleton has been obtained in a condition of fair preservation in the Bava- rian lithographic stone. From structural details, accordingly, this genus is known to be widel}" separated from Myriacanthus or Squaloraja; and on the other hand it resembled closely recent forms. It was thus similar in the shape of its head and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m


. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. 146 CHIM^EROID FISHEvS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT. Ischvodus, the final Jurassic Chimaeroid, deserves more detailed examination, since its skeleton has been obtained in a condition of fair preservation in the Bava- rian lithographic stone. From structural details, accordingly, this genus is known to be widel}" separated from Myriacanthus or Squaloraja; and on the other hand it resembled closely recent forms. It was thus similar in the shape of its head and. 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 Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Washington


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