Ichthyologia Ohiensis; Or, Natural History of the Fishes Inhabiting the River Ohio And Its Tributary Streams

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Vulgar names white and channel Catfish : this last name is given to it because it dwells principally in Digitized by Google REPRINT OF ORIGINAL TEXT 123 the channels or deeper parts of the river. Length from one to two feet. Shape as in the foregoing.
Head smaller, olivaceous above. Barbs [II. 358] white. Iris white. First dorsal fin nearer to the abdominal fins, yellowish, rays i and 6. Pectorals yellowish, rays i and 7. Abdominals white with six rays. Adipose fin olive with a brown tip
.... Anal and caudal pale brown, 24 rays in the tail, which has the upper acute lobe slightly longer. It offers some varieties, ist. Marginata. Tail fulvous, margin- ated with black [rf^] 2d. Lateralis. With three black spots on each side. 3d. Leucoptera. All the fins pale and whitish.
72d Species. Silvery Catfish. Pimelodus argy- rus. Pimelode argyre.
Jaws nearly equal, lateral barbs brown and reach- ing the pectoral fins. Eyes elliptical. Body silvery, lateral line straight. Fins brownish, anal with 25 rays.


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