Fishes . \ IlG. 03C.^Eel-pout, Zoarces anguillaris Peck. Eastport, Me. the last rays of the dorsal are short and stifY, like spines. Thespecies are viviparous; the young being eel-like in form, thename mother of eels has naturally arisen in popular American eel-pout, sometimes called mutton-fish, Zoarcesangiiillaris, is rather common north of Cape Cod, and a similarspecies, Zoarces elongatiis, is found in northern pacifica, without spines in the dorsal, replacesZoarces in California. The species of Lycodes, without spines The Blennies: Blenniida; 729 in the dorsal


Fishes . \ IlG. 03C.^Eel-pout, Zoarces anguillaris Peck. Eastport, Me. the last rays of the dorsal are short and stifY, like spines. Thespecies are viviparous; the young being eel-like in form, thename mother of eels has naturally arisen in popular American eel-pout, sometimes called mutton-fish, Zoarcesangiiillaris, is rather common north of Cape Cod, and a similarspecies, Zoarces elongatiis, is found in northern pacifica, without spines in the dorsal, replacesZoarces in California. The species of Lycodes, without spines The Blennies: Blenniida; 729 in the dorsal, and with teeth on the vomer and palatines, arevery abundant in the northern seas, extending into deep watersfarther south. Lycodes reticulatus is the most abundant ofthese fishes, which are valued chiefly by the Esquimaux and. Fig. 637.—Eel-pout, Lycodes reticulatus Reinhardt. Banquereau. other Arctic races of people. Numerous related genera arerecorded from deep-sea explorations, and several others occurabout Tierra del Fuego. Gymnelis, small, naked species brightlycolored, is represented by Gymnelis viridis in the Arctic andby Gymnelis pictiis about Cape Horn.


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