Table 2. — Morphometry- data for 1 1 specimens of Tetrapturus pfluegeri from the Western North Atlantic. Measurements (in milli- 

 meters) are as defined by Rivas (1956) unless otherwise indicated. Numbers in parentheses refer to the numbered definitions of Rivas; 

 see Robins and de Sylva, 1960:384-385, for explanation of abbreviations. 



piled; Texas).— Migdalski, 1958:70 (Puerto Rico 

 and Florida; lower figure opposite p. 100 except for 

 fish at upper right). — Robins and de Sylva, 1960 (in 

 part; diagnosis, description, and data on belone in 

 Tables 1-3, and Figs. 1, 2, 3b, 4 entirely referable to 

 pfluegeri; those items in synonymy which are based 

 solely on Mediterranean specimens or accounts and 

 discussion based on photographs of Mediterranean 

 specimens are not referable to pfluegeri). — Tor- 

 tonese, 1962:8-9 (in part; information referring to 

 Florida only).— Cavaliere, 1962:171 (in part; 

 reference to western Atlantic material reported by 

 Robins and de Sylva, I960).— Peronaci, 1966 (in 

 part, Atlantic references only; T. pfluegeri regard- 

 ed to be synonym of T. belone). 



Young Makaira: LaMonte, 1955:346-347 (fish taken in 

 "spring of 1939 half-way between Bimini, Bahamas 

 and Miami, Florida"). 



Spearfish, Swann, 1957:15, 28 (photograph of speci- 

 men captured off Port Aransas, Texas; subsequent- 

 ly reported on by Springer and Hoese [1958] as 

 Tetrapterus belone [?] and listed by Hoese [1958] 

 as Tetrapturus belone). 



Tetrapterus belone: Robins, 1958:16 (in part, Florida 

 only). 



Tetrapterus belone (?): Springer and Hoese, 1958:345- 

 346 (Port Aransas, Texas; measurements, counts, 

 coloration). 



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