. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 76 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 2 EPURALS HYPURAL 6 HYPURAL 4+5 — HYPURAL 2 + 3 —. Figure 24. Caudal skeleton of Nomeus gronovii, drawing of a cieored-and-stained preparation from an 87-mm specimen. All elements identified in Figure 1. 1965, from the Sea of Japan is a probable .synonym. Psenopsis Munro, 1958. Dam- pier Archipelago, N. W. Australia. Deep- bodied. D VII, 28. A III 25. P 22. Gill- rakers 12 on lower limb of first arch (from Munro, 1958). Probably a good species, little
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 76 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 135, No. 2 EPURALS HYPURAL 6 HYPURAL 4+5 — HYPURAL 2 + 3 —. Figure 24. Caudal skeleton of Nomeus gronovii, drawing of a cieored-and-stained preparation from an 87-mm specimen. All elements identified in Figure 1. 1965, from the Sea of Japan is a probable .synonym. Psenopsis Munro, 1958. Dam- pier Archipelago, N. W. Australia. Deep- bodied. D VII, 28. A III 25. P 22. Gill- rakers 12 on lower limb of first arch (from Munro, 1958). Probably a good species, little differentiated from P. anumala. Fsenopslsciianea (Alcock, 1890) = *B(ithy- seriola cijanea Alcock, type locality, Ganjam Goast, India. Elongate.' D VI, 25-26. A III 22-23. P 20. Gill-rakers 5+1 + 14. Verte- brae 10 + 15. Family NOMEIDAE Type genus: Nomeus Cuvier, 1817 Cuvier and \'aleiicieiines, 1833:242 (descT.). Nomeina. Giinther, 1860:387 (in part, def.). Nonieidae. Giinther, 1880:455 (in part, def.). Jordan and Gilbert, 1882:448 (descr.). Jor- dan and Evermann, 1896:948 ( North America). Jordan, 1923:183 (in part, hst). BerK, 1940:323 (in part, dist.); 1955:249 (in part, dist.). Norman, 1957:503 (in part, def., genera hsted). Psenidae. Auctorinn. Diagnosis. Stromateoid fishes with pelvic fins present in adults, two dorsal fins, teeth on vomer and palatines, six branchiostegal rays, and four hypural and three epural bones in the tail. The papillae in the pharyn- geal sacs with stellate bases, arranged in about five broad longitudinal bands. Description. Body slender to deep, com- pressed. Two dorsal fins, the first with about ten slender spines folding into a. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Mus
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