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Pagina 13
A. striata differs from other North Atlantic Argentina in lacking spines on its scales
and in not having silvery pigment on the swim bladder . It has six gill rakers on
the lower arm of the first gill arch , less than any other Argentina except the ...
A. striata differs from other North Atlantic Argentina in lacking spines on its scales
and in not having silvery pigment on the swim bladder . It has six gill rakers on
the lower arm of the first gill arch , less than any other Argentina except the ...
Pagina 34
A specimen 14.5 mm SL differs from the two known adult specimens chiefly in
having the eyes nontubular and directed anterolaterally rather than anteriorly ;
also , it differs proportionally from the two adults in being deeper - bodied , in
having ...
A specimen 14.5 mm SL differs from the two known adult specimens chiefly in
having the eyes nontubular and directed anterolaterally rather than anteriorly ;
also , it differs proportionally from the two adults in being deeper - bodied , in
having ...
Pagina 200
It is , however , the only genus of this group in which the anal origin is
consistently , although very slightly , behind the dorsal origin ; and it differs further
in having a shorter and deeper body . The dentition of the maxillary is very similar
to that of ...
It is , however , the only genus of this group in which the anal origin is
consistently , although very slightly , behind the dorsal origin ; and it differs further
in having a shorter and deeper body . The dentition of the maxillary is very similar
to that of ...
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absent adult anal fin anal origin appears arch Atlantic barbel base Beebe and Crane Bermuda body branches bulb Bull caudal close Coll counts Dana depressible depth descr Description developed diameter differs distal Distance dorsal dorsal and anal dorsal fin edge Eustomias Figure filaments Fin rays Fish followed genus gill groups Gulf head Hist known larger largest lateral less longer lower jaw luminous maxillary middle minute nearly North Ocean orbit organs Pacific pairs Parr pectoral fin pectoral rays pelvic pelvic fin photophores pigmented posterior postorbital premaxillary present Range References Regan and Trewavas round scales short side single slender slightly smaller snout species specimens standard length stem Study Material Synonyms taken teeth terminal tooth upper jaw usually ventral vertical western Zool Zoologica