. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 330 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHEEIES. 177. Xenochirus pentacanthus (iilbcrt. This species is very generally distribiited from Pugct Sound to Bering Sea. It was never taken aliundantly, but was found at a great many different places, 71 specimens, from to 4.(15 inches long, being taken at stations 3547 (Bering Sea>, 3597, 4193, 4221, 4223, 422r,, 4227, 4238, 4244, 4271, 4274 to 4270. 4278 to 4281. 4283, 4285 to 4289, 4290 to 4293. and 4295. It is very doubtful whether the prickly breast (alascanus) and narrow interorbital
. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 330 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHEEIES. 177. Xenochirus pentacanthus (iilbcrt. This species is very generally distribiited from Pugct Sound to Bering Sea. It was never taken aliundantly, but was found at a great many different places, 71 specimens, from to 4.(15 inches long, being taken at stations 3547 (Bering Sea>, 3597, 4193, 4221, 4223, 422r,, 4227, 4238, 4244, 4271, 4274 to 4270. 4278 to 4281. 4283, 4285 to 4289, 4290 to 4293. and 4295. It is very doubtful whether the prickly breast (alascanus) and narrow interorbital (pentacanthus) which separate j)enlaranlhiiii and alascanns are good characters. In this large series some have the prickly breast but narrow interorliital. With a larger series these 2 species would A'ery probaljly run together. 178. Xenocliirus alascanus , near Loring, and station 4243, Ka,saan Bay. Recorded from Sitka Ijy Bean (1882) as Podotheciis trispinoxKs. 181. Aspidophoroides guntheri Bean. Originally described liy Bean (188(51 â from Alaska," in Bering Sea, perhaps. Not found l)y recent Fig. 97.âAspidophoroides gunthori Bean. 182. Aspidophoroides bartoni (iilliert. Eleven specimens, 2 to inches long, were dredged at stations 3599 (Bering Sea),'4273, 4276, 4279. 4283, 4285, 4286, 4289, 4291, and 4292. This species was originally described by Gilbert (1895) from north and south of the Aleutian Islands and in Bristol Bay from 41 different dredging stations, ranging between 3213 and 3311. 183. Aspidophoroides inermis (iiinther. One specimen, inches long, dredged at station 4272; one specimen. 4 inches, mouth Hood Canal, collected by the Albatross. 1903. The type of this species came from Unalaska. The species was also taken at Albatross stations 3213, 3219,3220, 3265, and 3322, these in Bristol Bay and north and south of the Aleutian group. Family :,(). CYCLOPTERID/E. The Lump Suckers. 184. Euniicrotremus orbis ((iiinther). One specimen
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