. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. mw^- w W' m m m Vv u m- ,,i 'lii mi. u 11 ii-- 1780 DuUctin 47, United States National Museum. Sebantiehthj/t enfumdas, .lonDAN \ GiMiKUT, Troc. I^ S. Xiit. Mim. 1880, 142, Monterey, California. (Typo, \ (iilliert.) HehaMode* mtiimclas, SuMUW A- (, SynopsiB, 059, 1883; Cramer, Troo. Cal. At. Sol., BericH 2, V, 1805, 20U, pi. 58, U^. T). 2187.


. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. mw^- w W' m m m Vv u m- ,,i 'lii mi. u 11 ii-- 1780 DuUctin 47, United States National Museum. Sebantiehthj/t enfumdas, .lonDAN \ GiMiKUT, Troc. I^ S. Xiit. Mim. 1880, 142, Monterey, California. (Typo, \ (iilliert.) HehaMode* mtiimclas, SuMUW A- (, SynopsiB, 059, 1883; Cramer, Troo. Cal. At. Sol., BericH 2, V, 1805, 20U, pi. 58, U^. T). 2187. KKRASTOnKS RIJFI'S, EiKoiiniann & Eiconinnnn. Head 3; depth 3A. D. XIII, 14*; A. IIT, HA; 5fi pores iu lateral Body coinprcHsed, elongate; prolilo straight, less steep than in St'hn»tudvn oi-dlh, snout broader. Eye moderate, orbit slif^htly longer than snout, 3.^ to 4 iu head. Maxillary rearhiujj; to middle or little beyond mitldle of eye; mandible with a prominent symphyseal knob. Interorbital 8li;.fhtly (ion- vox, as Avide as orbit in smaller specimen, wider in the larger; i)reoculiir, supraocular, postocular, tympanie, and parietal spines present; the pari- ridges higher, narrower, more diverging and more conspicuous than in S. oralis; preoeular rs fully developed as in S. oralia; preorbital veiv narrow, about 4 in orbit, with 2 small backward-directed spines; preoi>er- cnlar spines long and slender, all of them longer and stnuigerthan S. oralis, the lower 2 very long, the second reaching beyond l»ase of third, not nearly reaching base of third in S. oralis. Head entirely covered with moderate sized seales, those of body larger. Outlines of spinous dorsal little arched, highest spine slightly more than 3 in head, the highest ray about e<|ual to highest spine; caudal emarginate; anal si)ines graduated, second equal to highest dorsal spine. Rufous, variously marked with brown; lateral line rufous; upper angle of opercle, a line from eye downward and ba


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