Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 38.—Notropis cornittits, female. After Fig. 39.—Notropis cornutus, male. After Agassiz. Another and one of the best marked sections has been designatedas Luxilus. It is distinguished by the high and closely imbricatedscales so that the exposed portions are unusually narrow in propor- gill] NOTEWORTHY EXTRA-EUROPEAN CYPRINIDS 301 tion to their height; a second row of pharyngeal teeth is developedand most of the teeth have narrow grinding surfaces. The species(about four) are comparatively large and the largest and best knownis the Notropis co


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . Fig. 38.—Notropis cornittits, female. After Fig. 39.—Notropis cornutus, male. After Agassiz. Another and one of the best marked sections has been designatedas Luxilus. It is distinguished by the high and closely imbricatedscales so that the exposed portions are unusually narrow in propor- gill] NOTEWORTHY EXTRA-EUROPEAN CYPRINIDS 301 tion to their height; a second row of pharyngeal teeth is developedand most of the teeth have narrow grinding surfaces. The species(about four) are comparatively large and the largest and best knownis the Notropis cornutns.


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