Record of the Fishes Obtained in Japan in 1911 Vol. 6 No. 4
Record of the Fishes Obtained in Japan in 1911 Vol. 6 No. 4
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Lepidotrigla strauchii Steindachner. Lepidotrigla microptera Jordan & Richardson, not of Gunther, which is a Chinese species. Osaka, from Matsushima Bay, No. 6328a-b; Sendai, No. 6305a; Sagami Bay; Misaki, No. 6434a-e. Spinous dorsal blotch present in young. 283. Lepidotrigla japonica (Bleekcr). (See Fig. 53, p. 284). Misaki, No. 6270a-l. 284 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. Fig. 53. Lepidotrigla japonica (Bleeker). (From Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., Vol. XXIII, p. 596). 284. Lepidotrigla abyssalis J...ordan & Starks. Tsushima Straits, obtained in the Osaka Market, No. 6262a-g. Fig. 54. Lepidotrigla abyssalis Jordan & Starks. (From Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., Vol. XXII, p. 595). Some specimens have a red spot on the dorsal, placed as the black spot in other species. Serrations of second dorsal spine variable. Family PEPJSTEDIID.E. 285. Peristedion orientale Temminck & Schlegel. (See Fig. 55, p. 285). Misaki, No. 6300a-c. Family CEPHALACANTHID.E. 286. Dactyloptena orientalis (Cuvier & Valenciennes).
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