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Genus 14!) Antimora 



viola 284 (Violet Antimora) 



microlepis 285 (Small-scaled Antimora) 

 Genus 150 Lota 



maculosa 286 (Fresh- water Ling: Hurbot) 

 Genus 151 Molva 



molva 287 (Ling) 

 Genus 152 Urophyeis 



regius 288 (Codling) 



tenuis 289 (Codling: White Hake) 



chuss 290 (Codling: Squirrel Hake) 

 Genus 153 Gaidropsarus 



ensis 291 (Three-ljearded Rockling) 

 Genus 154 Enchelyopus 



cimbrius 292 (Four-bearilod Rockling) 

 Genus 155 Brosme 



brosme 293 (Cusk) 

 Fainihj LXX Macrwida; 

 Genus 156 Moseleya 



cyclolepis 294 

 Genus 15" Albatrossia 



pectoralis 295 

 Genus 158 Chalinura 



serrula 296 



filifera 297 

 Genus 159 ('ory[)iia'n()ide.s 



rupestris 298 

 Genus 160 Macrurus 



holotrachys 299 (Grenadier) 



acrolepis 300 (Grenadier) 

 ORDER XVI ACANTHOPTERY(;iL (The vast majority of extant fishes. Such Teleos- 

 teans, although exceptions are numerous, as possess non-articulated rays in the 

 dorsal and anal fins.) Acanthopteri of Jordan and Evermann. 

 Sub-order 1 Berycifohmes' Formerly placed with Perciformes bj' Roulenger, but later 



established i)y him as a distinct division of .\canthopterygii. 

 Famili/ LXXI Aphrcdodcridw. Placed l)y .Jordan and Evermann in their suli-order 

 Xenarchi, of which it is the only family. 

 Genus 161 Aphredoderus 



sayanus 301 (Pirate Perch) 

 Sub-order 2 Perciformes 

 Familij LXXII Centrarchida 

 Genus 162 Pomoxis 



annularis 302 (Crappie) 



sparoides 303 (Calico Bass: Strawberry Bass) 

 Genus 163 Ambloplites 



rupestris 304 (Rock Bass) 



'"The most primitive of the Acanthopterygians, already well repre.scnted in the Chalk." Boulenger. 



