. 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. Jordan and Evermann.âFishes of North America. 049 Subgenus QAMBUSINUS, .ronlaii A Kvermaiiii. 045. FUNDUL1IS LINKATUS* (aarinan). iroad nearly 3; depth 4i. D. 11; A. 14; V. 6; P. 15; scales 3fi-12. liody moderately stout, compressed. Crown flat. Eye large, as long as , If in interorbital width. Lower ,jaw slightly longer. Outer teeth loiif;, slender, curved. First


. 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. Jordan and Evermann.âFishes of North America. 049 Subgenus QAMBUSINUS, .ronlaii A Kvermaiiii. 045. FUNDUL1IS LINKATUS* (aarinan). iroad nearly 3; depth 4i. D. 11; A. 14; V. 6; P. 15; scales 3fi-12. liody moderately stout, compressed. Crown flat. Eye large, as long as , If in interorbital width. Lower ,jaw slightly longer. Outer teeth loiif;, slender, curved. First ray of dorsal almost opposite first of anal, \ tilt) distance from bastt of caudal to front of eye; r*audal truncate, , finely punctate with brown; white below; lips, top of head, mid a line along middle of back, dark; tail with faint transverse bands. Noitlioastern Wyominff. (Garnian.) ({(»c<i/mm, streaked.) ///./o/irt/M tinealun, UaicMan, Hull. Mus. Comp. Zoiil., vui, No. 3, 88, 1881, northeastern Wy- oming; Jordan & Gimieiit, SyiiuiwiH, 3:)'J, 188:). 049. FUNDULUS KATHBUNf, Jonlan Jt Meek. Head 3i?; depth 4i; eye 3J. D. 11; A. 11; scales 38-12, Body moderately elongate, rather robust, little compressed; the back broad, nut elevated. Head moderately broad and depressed abovo; snout intbor sharp, as long as eye; scales of medium size, the humeral scale not enlarged; 2 rows of scales on cheek. Fins all low and small; dorsal innerted jjosteriorly, its first ray opposite first of anal or slightly behind it; longest ray of dorsal If in head; anal larger than dorsal; pec- toral short, li in head; ventrals very short, reaching vent. Coloration ill life pale green, with small, irregular, horizontally oblong dark brown spots scattered over head and body. Sexes not very different. Males with scales of body edged with black and with a pale lengthwise streak along upper part of each row of scales. Young with very obsnire dark crossbars. Fins plain, yellowish in male,


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