Fishes . Fig. 617.—Blennius cristatus L. Florida. species long, fang-like posterior canines are developed m thejaws. Blennius is represented in Europe by many species, Blen-nius galerita, ocellaris, and basiliscus being among the most com-mon. Certain species inhabit Italian lakes, having assumed afresh-water habit. The nximerous American species mostly The Blennies: Blenniids 719 belong to other related genera, Chasmodes bosqiiianus beingmost common. Blennius yatabci abotinds in Japan. In Petro-sciries and its allies the gill-openings are much restricted. The. Fig. 618.—Rock-skipper, AUicus o


Fishes . Fig. 617.—Blennius cristatus L. Florida. species long, fang-like posterior canines are developed m thejaws. Blennius is represented in Europe by many species, Blen-nius galerita, ocellaris, and basiliscus being among the most com-mon. Certain species inhabit Italian lakes, having assumed afresh-water habit. The nximerous American species mostly The Blennies: Blenniids 719 belong to other related genera, Chasmodes bosqiiianus beingmost common. Blennius yatabci abotinds in Japan. In Petro-sciries and its allies the gill-openings are much restricted. The. Fig. 618.—Rock-skipper, AUicus oUanticus. San CMstobal, Lower Cal.


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