. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Opisthomi and Anacanthini 541 ment withojit caudal fin. The scales are usually rough and spinous. The species are usually large in size, and dull gray or black in color. The best-known genus is Macrourus. Macrourus berglax is found on both shores of the north Atlantic. Macrourus. Fig. 494.—Grenadier, Coslorhynchus carminatus Goode & Bean. Martha's Vineyard. hairdi is abundant in off-shore dredgings from Cape Cod to Cuba. Macrourus cinereus, the pop-eye grenadier, outnumbers all other fishes in the depths of Bering Sea. Coelorhynchu
. A guide to the study of fishes. Fishes; Zoology; Fishes. Opisthomi and Anacanthini 541 ment withojit caudal fin. The scales are usually rough and spinous. The species are usually large in size, and dull gray or black in color. The best-known genus is Macrourus. Macrourus berglax is found on both shores of the north Atlantic. Macrourus. Fig. 494.—Grenadier, Coslorhynchus carminatus Goode & Bean. Martha's Vineyard. hairdi is abundant in off-shore dredgings from Cape Cod to Cuba. Macrourus cinereus, the pop-eye grenadier, outnumbers all other fishes in the depths of Bering Sea. Coelorhynchus japonicus is often taken by fishermen in Japan. Coryphwnoides rupestris is common in the north Atlantic. Bogoslovius clarki and Fig. 495.—Steindachnerella argentea (Goode & Bean). GuK Stream. Alhatrossia pectoralis were dredged by the Albatross about the volcanic island of Bogoslof. Trachyrhynchus trachyrhynchus is characteristic of the Mediterranean. Nematonurus goodei is common in the Gulf Stream, and Dolloa longifiUs is found off Japan. Other prominent genera are Bathygadus, Gadomus, Re- gania, and Steindachnerella. The MurcenolepidcB are deep-sea fishes, with minute eel-like scales, and no caudal fin. The ventrals are five-rayed and there are 10 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 Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt
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