Catalogue of the Fishes of New York

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Catalogue of the Fishes of New York
Bean, Tarleton H. (Tarleton Hoffman), 1846-1916
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F. C. XVII, 91, 1898.
Body oblong, deep, compressed, its greatest depth one third of the total length without caudal ; caudal peduncle short, stout, its least depth one half the length of head; head short, deep, its length one fourth of total length without caudal; eye large, two sevenths to one third of length of head, slightly longer than snout; maxilla reaching to below front of pupil, its width more 210 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM than one half its length, the bone almost covering the mandible, w
...hich is 'scarcely projecting; gill rakers very long and slender; pseudobranchiae well developed; dorsal origin much nearer to tip of snout than to base of caudal, equidistant from snout and origin of anal, base of dorsal as long as the longest ray and two thirds as long as the head, filament reaching to base of caudal, much longer than the head in examples measuring from 7 to 9 inches; anal base as long as the head without the snout, its longest ray three fourths of diameter of eye; ventral origin under 8th or 9th developed ray of dorsal, the fin half as long as the head; pectoral four fifths as long as the head.

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