. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. SCHISMATORHYNCHOS REVISION 101. Fig. 2 Photograph of a large (A. ZMA 224 mm SI), medium (B. syntype. BMNH , mm SI), and small (C. MZB 5456, mm SI) specimens of S. heterorhynchos. midal, large, unicuspid (S. holorhynchos with conical, multi-cuspi- date tubercles; S. endecarhapis with simple, conical tubercles); dorsal fin with eight branched fin-rays, falcate, anterior two princi- ple fin-rays very elongate in larger individuals (S. endecarhapis with 11 branched rays in dorsal fin); distinct, dark lateral band exte


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology. SCHISMATORHYNCHOS REVISION 101. Fig. 2 Photograph of a large (A. ZMA 224 mm SI), medium (B. syntype. BMNH , mm SI), and small (C. MZB 5456, mm SI) specimens of S. heterorhynchos. midal, large, unicuspid (S. holorhynchos with conical, multi-cuspi- date tubercles; S. endecarhapis with simple, conical tubercles); dorsal fin with eight branched fin-rays, falcate, anterior two princi- ple fin-rays very elongate in larger individuals (S. endecarhapis with 11 branched rays in dorsal fin); distinct, dark lateral band extending to distal tips of middle rays of caudal fin (lateral band of 5. holo- rhynchos and S. endecarhapis not extending onto caudal fin-rays). Description. Material in a 70-225 mm SI size range was avail- able for study. No material was available below 68 mm SI and the five largest specimens are not in good condition. They are old, poorly preserved, and flattened, limiting study of shape change in. 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 Natural History Museum (London). Andover : Intercept


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