CHAPTER XXXIV 
THE BASS AND THEIR RELATIVES 
HE Cardinal-fishes. Apogonide.—The A pogonitde or car- 
dinal-fishes are perch-like fishes, mostly of small size, 
ws) with two distinct short dorsal fins. They are found in 
the ¥ warm seas, and many of them enter rivers, some even in- 
habiting hot springs. Many of the shore species are bright red 
in color, usually with black stripes, bands, or spots. Still others, 
however, are olive or silvery, and a few in deeper water are 
violet-black. 
The species of Apogon are especially numerous, and in 
regions where they are abundant, as in Japan, they are much 
Fic. 421.—Cardinal-fish, Apogon retrosella Gill. Mazatlan. 
valued as food. Apogon imberbis, the “king of the mullet,” is 
a common red species of southern Europe. Apogon maculatus 
is found in the West Indies. Apogon retrosella is the pretty 
“cardenal” of the west coast of Mexico. Apogon Itneatus, 
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