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Anchoviella trinitatis Fowler, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 83, 193 1 : 392 (Vessigney, Trinidad). 



Anchoa trinitatis Hildebrand, Bull. Bingham oceanogr. Coll., 5 (2), 1943: 96, fig. 40 (descr. cf. several 



related species, range); Schultz, Proc. U. S. nat. Mus., gg, 1949: 44 (synon., specimens and local, listed; 



counts of rays, gill rakers, vert., and scales). 



Anchoa cayorum (Fowler) 1906 



Key Anchovy, Manjua (Cuba) 



Figure 30 



Study Material. A total of 26 or more specimens, 50-85 mm TL, from Tortugas, 

 Florida; Cabanas Bay, Cuba; Cozumel Island, off Yucatan, Mexico; Belize, British 

 Honduras; and Hailer's Rock, Florida Keys (type and paratype). 



Figure 30. Anchoa cayorum, 85 mm TL, 68 mm SL, from Cabanas Bay, Cuba, USNM 82341, with pectoral 

 fin enlarged. Drawn by Louella E. Cable. 



'Distinctive Characters. Museum specimens generally have been identified with 

 A. mitchilli, presumably because of the long anal fin, but cayorum differs in the larger 

 size it attains (largest seen 85 mm), in the notably fewer gill rakers, and in the much 

 broader and more prominent silvery lateral band. 



Description. Proportional dimensions in per cent of standard length, and counts, 

 based on study specimens, 50—85 mm TL. 



Body; depth 18-21. 

 Head: length 25-28.5. 



Snout: length 4.3-5.0. 

 Eye: diameter 5.8—7.4. 



