GILBERT AND STARKS — FISHES OF PANAMA BAY 



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A/casurc7iicnls in Hundredths of Length withotit Caudal. 



Locality 



Beaufort, N. C. 



A. 



Panama 



Galveston 



Length without caudal in mm 



Head 



Depth 



Maxillary 



Eye 



Eye to middle of upper curve of head 



Eye to anterior tip of maxillary... 



Least distance from eye to anterior 

 profile 



Eye to opercular angle 



Straight part of lateral line from 

 base of middle caudal rays 



Chord of curve of lateral line 



Length of soft dorsal base 



Length of anal base 



Length of pectoral , 



Length of caudal 



150 



33 



55 



13 



8 



15 



40 



34i 



45 



53 



34 



Broken. 



164 

 33 

 57 

 13 

 7i 

 16 



i5i 



12 



41 

 31 

 46 



54 

 35 



138 

 33i 

 58 

 13 

 1\ 

 17 

 i5i 



7 



Hi 



41 

 33 

 46 



52 

 37 



248 



33 

 5H 

 i3i 

 8 



i3i 

 14 



6i 



I2i 



41 

 33 

 44i 

 48 



34 

 29 



159 

 34i 

 50^ 



i3i 

 8 



13 

 i4i 



7 

 13 



39 

 32 

 42i 

 48 



38i 

 29 



225 



32 



50 



13 



7 



13 

 i3i 



7 



12i 



4ii 

 32 



44i 

 48 



37 

 28 



204 



34 



48i 



13 



7 



I2i 

 13 



7 

 13 



42 



30 



43 

 48 



38 

 29 



172 



33i 



52 



13 



8 



13 

 14 



7 

 i2i 



40^ 



31 



44 



48 



40 



30 



66 

 38 

 65 

 14 

 9i 

 19 

 18 



7 

 12 



37 

 33 

 46 



53 

 34 

 30 



148. Selene cerstedii Liitkcn. 



Common; brought into the market ahnost daily with *S'. vomer. It mu}^ be at 

 once distinguished from all other members of the genus by the occipital region being 

 scarcely angulated, and by the comparatively large ventral fins. 



The following description is from a specimen 31 cm. in length. 



Head 2| in length; depth i|. Eye 4 in head; snout 2; maxillary 3J. Dorsal VI, I, 18; 

 anal H, I, 15. The profile of snout is less nearly vertical than that of head in front of eye, with 

 which it forms a slight angle just below the level of the eye. In smaller examples the angle is less 

 noticeable. The upper profile forms a broad even curve' from just above eye to spinous dorsal. The 

 outline of the body is angulated at front of soft dorsal and anal. 



Teeth small, blunt, and. not much crowded, in bands on jaws and palatines, in a quadran- 

 gular patch on vomer. Preorbital space contained 3 times in postorbital space. Gill-rakers contained 

 2l times in diameter of eye; their number 4+14. 



The pectoral reaches to above eleventh or twelfth anal ray, or to within twice the diameter of 

 the eye of the base of the middle caudal rays. The ventrals reach to the first detached anal spine; in 

 specimens 21 cm. in length, they reach to the first anal ray; in specimens 11 cm. long, they reach 

 to the caudal rays and are about half -the length of the entire body. Anterior dorsal and anal rays 

 filamentous. Second dorsal spine as long as the maxillar)', reaching when fin is depressed, two-thirds 

 the distance between its base and the front of the soft dorsal. In a specimen 1 1 cm. in length it is 

 longer than the head by a distance equal to the diameter of the eye. 



Color sih'ery with bluish reflections above. Spinous dorsal and front of soft dorsal dusky; 

 other fins colorless. In specimens 21 cm. in length or less, the distal half or more than half of the 

 ventrals is black. 



