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BICAPlLLATED 



Scorpaena Bicapillata. S. capite truncato, subdepressv, posticc 



Jilamcntis duobits longissimis instructo. 

 Scorpaena with abrupt subdepressed head, furnished at the 



back part with two extremely long filaments. 

 La Scorpene Double- Filament. Cepede 3. p. 270. 

 



DESCRIBED by Cepede from Commerson : length 

 about four inches : body rather thick, and covered 

 with extremely minute scales ; head large, some- 

 what depressed, and marked with protuberances : 

 lower lip much elevated, so as to make the head 

 appear obliquely truncated in front : eyes very 

 small, and much approximated : pectoral fins very 

 large, and so long as to reach as far as the middle 

 of the body : tail rounded : vent-fin rounded, as is 

 likewise the opposite part of the dorsal fin, while 

 the other part, consisting of spiny rays, has the 

 membrane deeply scalloped : above the neck are 

 seated two very slender filaments, of such a length 

 as to reach beyond the tail : native of the Indian 

 seas : colour not mentioned : dorsal fin has eighteen 

 spiny rays, and seven soft ones : pectoral fins 

 seventeen rays : anal seven, and the tail fourteen. 



Vr IV. P. II. 



