. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 337 217. Pholis dolicliogaster (Pallas). Recorded from Kigiktowik and Unalakleet, Norton Sound (Nelson 1887) as Muraenoidesruherrimns and from Aleutian Islands (Bean 1882) as Miiracnoides dolichoi/aster. Fig. 109.—Pholis dolicliogaster (Pallas). 218. Pholis fasciatus (Bloch & Schneider). We have 14 specimens to 3 inches long, collected by Rutter at Karluk June 8-10, 1903, and nne specimen 7 inches long collected by Mr. M. C. Marsh at St. Paul Island, Pribilof Group, 1906. The species has been recorde
. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. THE FISHES OF ALASKA. 337 217. Pholis dolicliogaster (Pallas). Recorded from Kigiktowik and Unalakleet, Norton Sound (Nelson 1887) as Muraenoidesruherrimns and from Aleutian Islands (Bean 1882) as Miiracnoides dolichoi/aster. Fig. 109.—Pholis dolicliogaster (Pallas). 218. Pholis fasciatus (Bloch & Schneider). We have 14 specimens to 3 inches long, collected by Rutter at Karluk June 8-10, 1903, and nne specimen 7 inches long collected by Mr. M. C. Marsh at St. Paul Island, Pribilof Group, 1906. The species has been recorded from St. Paul Island (Bean 1882] as Mursenoides maxillaris and from Bristol Bay at stations 3230, 3232 to 3234 (Gilbert 1895). 319. Pholis gilli Evermann & Goldsborough, new species. Head in length; depth at origin of dorsal ; eye 5 in head; snout 5; maxillary ; man- dible ; interorbital in eye; dorsal lxxxiv; anal u, 44; pectorals 15; branchiostegals 4. Body elongate, greatly compressed, almost ribbon-shaped; head small, upper profile arched, anterior profile rounded; a high sharp ridge from nape to snout; snout blunt, short; mouth small, very oblique; jaws nearly equal; maxillary reaching anterior edge of orbit; teeth conical, stout, in a single row in the jaws, except for a patch on anterior edge of lower jaw, none on vomer and palatines; ujiper lip a high, thin fold continuous posteriorly with the fold on lower lip. latter interrupted liy a. Fig. 110.—Pholis gilli Evermann & Gohlsiiorough, new species. Type. broad frenum; nostrils close behind upjjcr lip, posterior in a small tube; a row of conspicuous tubes below eye running backward and upward posteriorly; gill-opening free from isthmus, forming a broad fold, not continued forward; eye small, anterior, high. Origin of dorsal above base of pectoral, its anterior spines concealed in membrane, short, gradually lengthening posteriorly, the spines not concealed, the longest spine slightly long
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