Figure 93.— External features of other 



representative monacanthid genera: 



Eubalichthys spilomelanurus — upper 



left, nasal region as seen externally 



(far left) and the olfactory lamella as 



seen with the top of the nasal sac removed; 



lower left, scales from upper middle 



region of body, including a lateral line 



canal bearing scale; no encasing scales at 



end of pelvis (or below it). 



Figure 94.— External features of other 



representative monacanthid genera: 



Cantherhines pullus— upper left, nasal 



region as seen externally (far left) and 



the olfactory lamella as seen with the 



top of the nasal sac removed: middle 



left, scales from upper middle region of 



body, including two lateral line canal 



bearing scales; lower left, ventral view of 



encasing scales at end of pelvis 



(anterior to left). 



Figure 95.— External features of other 



representative monacanthid genera: 



Amanses scopas— upper left, nasal 



region as seen externally (far left) and 



the olfactory lamellae as seen with 



the top of the nasal sac removed; middle 



left, scales from upper middle 



region of body, none of which have 



apparent lateral line canals or pores; lower 



left, ventral view of encasing scales 



at end of pelvis (anterior to left). 



Figure 96.— External features of other 

 representative monacanthid genera: 

 Alutera monoceros — upper left, nasal 

 region as seen externally (far left) and 

 the olfactory lamella as seen with the top 



of the nasal sac removed; low-er left, 

 scales from upper middle region of body, 



including a lateral line canal bearing 



scale; no encasing scales at end of pelvis 



(or below it). 



