Additions to the Fish Fauna of New South Wales No 1

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Fins: Length of base of dorsal fin (direct from point to point) 1-80, of anal fin 5 '7 5 in the total length ; the latter 3*20 in the former. Third and fourth (longest) dorsal spines equal in length, 2-50 in the length of the head, 2'85 in the greatest height* or 1-50 in the longest dorsal ray (seventh), which is 1'65 in the length of the head and 4'05 in the total length. Third (longest) anal spine 3'15 in the length of the head, or twice in the longest IO anal ray, which is a lifctle longer t
...han the longest dorsal ray] Length of pectoral 1'05 in the length of the head, 2'50 in the total length. Length of shortest caudal rays, 2-05 in the length of the head.
Scales : Snout and upper portion of head naked, with excep- tion of small patch consisting of two rows of scales on the tem- poral region, at a little distance from which the body scales begin. Naked portions profusely covered with minute pores. Opercle scaly. Interopercle with a single row of scales. Cheeks with a long, narrow almost vertical irregular patch, consisting of several rows cf scales ; otherwise naked and covered with pores like those of the snout.


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