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Family 55.— 0PHIDIID7E. (16 Genera, 43 Species.) 



" ^Marine fishes, with more or less elongate bodies, the dorsal 

 and anal fins united, and the ventral fins rudimentary or absent." 



Distribution, — Almost universal ; from G-reenland to New 

 Zealand, but most abundant in the Troj^ics. 



Ophidium and Ammochjtcs occur in British seas ; Lucifuga 

 inhabits subterranean fresh waters in Cuba. 



Family 56.— MACROUEID^. (3 Genera, 21 Species.) 



"Marine fishes, witli the l)ody terminating in a long, com- 

 pressed tapering tail, and covered with spiny, keeled or striated 

 scales." 



Distribution. — North Atlantic from Greenland to Madeira 

 and the Canary Islands, Mediterranean, Japanese and Australian 



seas. 



None of these fishes have occurred in the British seas. 



Family 57.— ATELEOPODIDiE. (1 Genus, 1 Species.) 



" Marine fishes, witli the naked body terminating in a long 

 compressed, tapering tail." 



Distribution. — Japan. 



Family 58.— PLEUEONECTID^. (34 Genera, 185 Species.) 



" Marine carnivorous fishes, with strongly compressed flat 

 l)odies, one side of which is colourless, and eyes unsymmetrically 

 placed, both on the coloured side. They inhabit the sandy 

 bottoms of shallow seas, and often ascend rivers." 



Distribution. — Universal, on Arctic, Temperate, and Tropical 

 coasts. 



