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ONTOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF FISHES-AHLSTROM SYMPOSIUM 





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Fig. 343. Larvae of Scophthalmidae. (A) Zeugopteriis punctatus. 8.9 mm, dorsal view, from Petersen, 1909; (B) Z. punclalus. 9.0 mm, ibid; 

 (C) Lepidorhombus boscii. 9.7 mm, ibid; (D) Phrynorhombits regius. 8.0 mm, ibid; (E) Scophlhalmus maximus. 7.4 mm, from Jones, 1972; (F) 

 5. rhombus. 8.0 mm, ibid. 



Fig. 344. Larvae of Paralichthyidae. (A) Paralichthys californkus. 7.0 mm. original, CalCOFI; (B) As above, dorsal view; (C) Xvstreurvs 

 liolepis. 6.7 mm, original, CalCOFI; (D) As above, dorsal view; (E) Hippoglossina stomata. 8.6 mm, from Sumida et al., 1 979; (F) Pseudorhombus 

 penlophlhalmus, 9.2 mm, from Okiyama, 1974a; (G) Tarphops oligolepis. 9.2 mm, ibid. 



