The Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park

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The Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park
William C William Converse Kendall
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A. Coloration: Back bluish gray with purplish reflections; sides and gill covers lighter, with purple and silvery reflections, beautifully iridescent; scales with pearly luster; belly pure white; a few V-shaped black spots between head and middle of dorsal fin but none posteriorly; two oblong, bluish black blotches in cleft between opercle and gill membrane rays (branchiostegals), more pro- nounced in the male; a line on upper border of belly from ventral to pectoral fins, dark and heavy in the... male, very faint in the female. Dorsal fin edged with a red or rosy border; four to seven rows of red or rosy roundish spots, ocellated with white between the dorsal rays; dark blotches forming lines be- tween the rows of red spots. Ventral fins with three rose-colored, branching stripes along the rays, darker between. Pectoral and anal fins plain, with dark border i Montana grayling, 1. I>B. Anterior dorsal fin short with not over 15 fully developed rays. Salmon family (Salmonidse). B. Mouth small, teeth sparse, fine bristle-like or none; fewer than 100 fully de- veloped scales in a lengthwise series from the upper end of gill opening to base of tail.

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