..The fishes of Illinois . axillary in most species short of middleof orbit (to middle in L. cyanellus). , Lower pharyngeals (Fig. 64 and 65) narrow, the width in the length oftoothed portion about 3, outer margin straight or weekly concave, theteeth Jong, slender, and acuminate; pectorals never reaching beyondvertical from base of anal; opercular flap without red, or if red is present,with the color forming a border and not a roundish spot Lepomls. Lower pharyngeals (Fig. 66 and 67) broad, the width in the length of thetoothed portion about 2, the outer margin a double curve; teeth short,blun


..The fishes of Illinois . axillary in most species short of middleof orbit (to middle in L. cyanellus). , Lower pharyngeals (Fig. 64 and 65) narrow, the width in the length oftoothed portion about 3, outer margin straight or weekly concave, theteeth Jong, slender, and acuminate; pectorals never reaching beyondvertical from base of anal; opercular flap without red, or if red is present,with the color forming a border and not a roundish spot Lepomls. Lower pharyngeals (Fig. 66 and 67) broad, the width in the length of thetoothed portion about 2, the outer margin a double curve; teeth short,bluntly rounded or paved; opercular flap with a conspicuous roundishred spot-on its lower posterior corner or (in case the red spot is wanting)the pectorals reaching past front of anal (to a vertical from last anal ray). Eupomotis. Body comparatively elongate, depth about J length; dorsal fin deeplyemarginate, the shortest spine behind middle of fin from J to J height oflongest; operculum ending in two flat points Micropterus,. ;.--- uph


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