﻿CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMIN'IO.V. 107 



494. Aspidophoroides monopterygius Bloch. 

 Sea Poacher: Alligator Fish. 

 Marine. 



Maritime Provinces, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and coast of Lalirador: presumably Hudson 

 Bay, and to the Arctic regions. 



495. Aspidophoroides inermis (liinther. 

 Marine. 



Ranges from Vancouver Island noi-thwaixl to coast of Alaska, including Bristol Bay and the 

 eastern Aleutian Islands. 



496. Cyclopterus lumpus Liniurus. 

 Lump-fish : Lump-sucker. 



Marine: abounding on rocky shores. 



Both coasts of north Atlantic Ocean: on the .Vmerican side ranging from Davis Straits, 

 and einbracing Labrador, Newfoundland, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspe Bay, Maritime 

 Provinces, and New F^ngland States, southward to Cape Cod: on the European side 

 occurs at the British Islands, including the Orkney Islands and ''all around the Irish 

 coasts" (Yarrell, 1S.")9); and coasts of Scandinavia and Baltic Sea southward to 

 coast of France. 



497. Eumicrotremus spinosus Midler. 

 Marine. 



North -Atlantic and .\,rctic Ocean: coa.st of Labrador: recorded from Davis Straits (Dresel 

 — a specimen from the stomach of a halibut): "trawled off Halifax Harbour by the 

 'Speedwell' Flxpedition, August, 1877" (.lones, 1879, as Ci/cloptcrus spinosus): ex- 

 tends southward to Maine and Denmark. 



498. Eumicrotremus orbis (iiinther. 

 Marine. 



North Pacific Ocean: ranges from Vancouver Island to Bering Sea. 



499. Neoliparis atlanticus .Jordan and Evermann. 

 Marine: among rocky .shores. 



The type from Godbout, Province of Quebec (in the United States National Museum at 

 Washington): ranges from Newfoundland, and perhaps Labrador (CJill, 1872, but 

 queried by Kendall), southward to Cape Cod: "taken off Halifax Harbour by the 

 'Speedwell' Expedition, August, 1877" (Jones, 1879, as Liparis inontagui) * a.nd re- 

 corded as occurring in Gaspe Bay (Stafford, 1905-190G, also as L. muntugui). 



500. Neoliparis florae .Jordan and Starks. 

 Marine. 



British Columbia and Puget Sound southward to coast of California. 



*NeoUparis atlanticus has repeatedly t)een confounded with the European species A''. (Liparis) monfagui. "The 

 published figures of N. montagui show a deeper fish with larger head and with the spinous dorsal very low, and 

 scarcely distinct from the soft rays." Jordan and Evermann. 



