﻿[123] 
  CATALOGUE 
  OF 
  THE 
  FISHES 
  OF 
  NORTH 
  AMERICA. 
  911 
  

  

  491.— 
  NOTOGRAMMUS 
  Bean. 
  (418) 
  

  

  1487. 
  Notogrammus 
  rothrocki 
  Bean. 
  A. 
  (1185) 
  

  

  492.— 
  LEPTOCLINUS 
  Gill. 
  

  

  1488. 
  Leptoclinus 
  maculatus 
  Fries. 
  G. 
  (1186) 
  

  

  493.— 
  LUMPENUS 
  Reinhardt. 
  (419) 
  

  

  1489. 
  Lumpenus 
  medius 
  Reinkardt. 
  G. 
  (1187) 
  

  

  1490. 
  Lumpenus 
  anguillaris 
  Pallas. 
  A. 
  (1188) 
  

  

  1491. 
  Lumpenus 
  lumpenus 
  Miiller. 
  G. 
  (1189) 
  

  

  494.— 
  LEPTOBLENNIUS 
  Gill. 
  (420) 
  

  

  1492. 
  Leptoblennius 
  nubilus 
  Richardson. 
  G. 
  (1190) 
  

  

  1493. 
  Leptoblennius 
  serpentinus 
  Storer. 
  N. 
  (1191) 
  

  

  1494. 
  Leptoblennius 
  lampetreeformis 
  Walbaum. 
  G. 
  (1192) 
  

  

  495.— 
  PHOLIDICHTHYS 
  » 
  Bleeker. 
  

  

  1495. 
  Pholidichthys 
  anguilliformis 
  Lockington. 
  P. 
  

  

  Family 
  CXXXVIL— 
  CRYPTACAXTHODID^J. 
  2 
  

  

  496.— 
  DELOLEPIS 
  Bean. 
  (421) 
  

  

  1496. 
  Delolepis 
  virgatus 
  Bean. 
  A. 
  (1193) 
  

  

  497.— 
  CRYPTACANTHODES 
  Storer. 
  (422) 
  

  

  1497. 
  Cryptacanthodes 
  maculatus 
  Storer. 
  N. 
  (1194) 
  

  

  Family 
  CXXXVIIL— 
  AXARRH 
  [CHADLD^E. 
  2 
  

  

  498— 
  ANARRHICHAS 
  Linnaeus. 
  (423) 
  

  

  1498. 
  Anarrhichas 
  lupus 
  Linnaeus. 
  N. 
  Eu. 
  (1195) 
  

  

  1499. 
  Anarrhichas 
  minor 
  Olafsen. 
  G. 
  Eu. 
  (1196) 
  

  

  1500. 
  Anarrhichas 
  latifrons 
  Steenstrup 
  & 
  Halgrimsson. 
  G. 
  Eu. 
  (1197) 
  

  

  1501. 
  Anarrhichas 
  lepturus 
  Bean. 
  A. 
  (1198) 
  

  

  499.— 
  ANARRHICHTHYS 
  Ayres. 
  (424) 
  

  

  1502. 
  Anarrhichthys 
  ocellatus 
  Ayres. 
  C. 
  (1199) 
  

  

  1 
  Pholidichthys 
  Bleeker. 
  

  

  (Bleeker, 
  Boeroe, 
  406; 
  type 
  Pholidichthys 
  leucotienia 
  Bleeker.) 
  

  

  Body 
  elongate, 
  tapering, 
  naked; 
  snout 
  obtuse; 
  no 
  cirri. 
  Teeth 
  unequal, 
  on 
  jaws 
  

   only. 
  Dorsal, 
  anal, 
  and 
  caudal 
  fins 
  distinct, 
  but 
  connected 
  by 
  membrane, 
  the 
  dorsal 
  

   formed 
  of 
  flexible 
  spines. 
  Ventrals 
  inserted 
  scarcely 
  before 
  the 
  pectorals, 
  of 
  two 
  rays. 
  

   Two 
  species 
  known, 
  of 
  the 
  tropical 
  parts 
  of 
  the 
  Pacific, 
  (^o/l??, 
  Pholis; 
  ix^vS, 
  fish.) 
  

  

  Pholidichthys 
  anguilliformis 
  Lockington, 
  Proc. 
  Ac. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Phila., 
  1881, 
  118. 
  Dredged 
  

   off 
  Amortiguado 
  Bay, 
  Gulf 
  of 
  California. 
  

  

  2 
  There 
  seems 
  to 
  be 
  no 
  doubt 
  that 
  the 
  families 
  of 
  Cryptacanthodidai 
  and 
  Anarrhicha- 
  

   didce 
  at 
  least, 
  should 
  be 
  detached 
  from 
  the 
  Blenniidce. 
  Whether 
  the 
  latter 
  group 
  should 
  

   be 
  further 
  subdivided 
  or 
  not, 
  I 
  am 
  not 
  certain. 
  In 
  the 
  northern 
  types 
  (Xiphisterince, 
  

   Stichceince) 
  the 
  vertebrae 
  are 
  much 
  more 
  numerous 
  than 
  in 
  the 
  tropical 
  Clininas 
  and 
  

   Blenniinw. 
  

  

  