206 FISHES. 



** Dorsal fin single, not divided to its base. 

 k. Fresh water species. 



1. Ventrals I, 5 ; dorsal spines 5 to 12 ; vent normal. B. 6. 

 m. Teetli on vomer ; anal spines 8 to 9. CENTRARCHID/E, 92. 

 mm. No teeth on vomer; anal with 2 (or 1) spines, the 

 second very strong. . . . SCIVENID.E, 94. 

 mmm. No teeth on vomer; no lateral line; dorsal with 

 five spines ; anal with three. , ELASSOMID^E, 92 (&). 

 II. Ventrals 7-rayed ; dorsal spines 3; vent jugular. 



APHODODERID^, 93. 

 kk. Marine species. 



1. Cheeks mailed (as in Cottidce, etc.) 



n. Body covered with bony, keeled plates ; no dorsal 

 spines. . . . Agonidce, the Sea Poachers. 



nn. Body with ordinary scales; spinous dorsal many- 

 rayed. . . Scorpmnidce, the Sea Scorpions. 



2. With broad, cutting, incisor -like front teeth, or with 



crushing, molar-like lateral teeth or both ; scales rather 

 large ; usually a recumbent free spine in front of the 

 dorsal fin; lower pharyngeals not united. 

 o. Opercular bones entire ; vertical fins not much scaly. 



Sparidie, the Sea Breams. 



oo. Preopercle denticulated ; soft parts of vertical fins 



densely scaly. . Pimelepteridce, the Fat-Fins. 



. Body much compressed and elevated ; the soft rays of the 



vertical fins covered high up with ctenoid scales ; teeth 



villiform ; body often dark-banded. 



p. Dorsal with less than 10 spines, separated by a notch 

 from the soft part ; spinous dorsal scaleless. 



Ephippidce, the Moon Fishes. 



pp. Dorsal undivided, with 10 or more spines, scaly 

 throughout; fins often filamentous. 



Chcetodontidce, the Chcutodonts. 



4. Ventrals wanting; scales minute; body high, much 



compressed. . Stromateidce, the Harvest Fishes. 



5. Ventrals jugular, few-rayed or wanting; body long and 



low; dorsal fin very long, occupying most of the back, 

 at least half of it and sometimes all composed of flexible 

 spines; scales small or none; usually an anal papilla. 



