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 ACANTHOPTERYGIOUS FISHES. 



Sect< !• Body lengthened^ compressed, ribband-shaped, with an extended dorsal fin. 

 a. Snout short ; maxillaries distinct. 



Cepola. 

 aa. Snout produced ; gape wide ; teeth strong. 



Trichiurus. 



Lepidopus. 



II. Rays of the dorsal fins slender and flexible. Intestines large, equal, with- 

 out ccBca. 

 a. With ventrals. 



b. "Ventral fins united. 



Gobius. 

 66. Ventral fins disjoined. 



c. GiU-opening large, the membrane continued across 

 the breast ; ventrals reduced. One dorsal fin 



BlENNIUSIDjE. 



d. Head obtuse, the front nearly vertical. Teeth in 

 one row, equal, close set, with large remote 

 ones in the back part of the jaw. 

 Blennius. 

 Pholis. 

 dd. Head not sloping suddenly. 

 Gunnellus. 



cc. Gill-opening small. Ventrals larger than the pecto- 

 rals. Two dorsal fins. 

 Callionyraus. 



aa. Destitute of ventral fins. 

 Anarhichas. 



III. Lips large and fleshy ; one dorsal fin, icith strong spinous rays, anterior- 



ly terminating in filaments. Body oblong, scales large, 

 a. Cheeks and gill-covers scaly. 



Crenilabrus. 



Labrus. 

 aa. Cheeks and giU -covers smooth. 



Julis. 



IV. Dorsal and anal fins es'tensively covered with scales, rendering their junc- 



tion with the body obscure. 

 Brama. 



V. Spinous portion of the dorsal fin capable of depression between the scales 

 an each side at the base Scales distinct, 

 a. Dorsal fin single. 



6. Gill lid without armature. 



Sparus. 



Pagrus. 



Dentex. 

 66. Gill lid armed with spines. 



SeiTanus. 



Cernua. 



