FINS 



The dermal pectoral girdle is generally remarkable for the 

 backward and inward prolongation of a styliform postclavicle deeply 



Fio. 333. 

 Head of Erythrichthys nitidus, Rich., with mouth protracted. (After Giinther.) 



embedded in the body-wall (Fig. 452). Almost always the radials of 

 the pectoral fin are reduced to three or four short radii and one very 



Fio. 334. 



Skeleton of the right half of pectoral girdle and right 

 fln of Fierasfer ocus, L. (After Emery.) c, coracoid ; clt, 

 cleithrum; I, lepidotrich ; pr, ventral process; ps.t, 

 post-temporal ; r, 5th radial; s, scapula with small 

 foramen ; scl, supraclavicle. The cartilage is dotted. 



A 



FIG. 335. 



Endoskeleton of the pectoral 

 girdle and fin of Malaptcrurns 

 electricus. (After Sagemehl, from 

 Gegenbaur, Vergl. Anat. Wirbel- 

 liere.) N, scapular foramen ; A'j, 

 nerve foramen ; RI-H, radials ; Sch, 

 girdle ; Sp, mesocoracoid. 



small radial fixed to the base of the anterior dermotrich. There 

 may be a few distal nodules of cartilage. All trace of an axis has 

 vanished, and the radials appear to be all of preaxial origin. 



