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Ichthyodectes maraihonensis, n. sp. 



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1. Trichiurus caudatus. 



2. Stromateus argenteus. 



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Raja [JEtohatis narinari) beskrif- 



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Euphrasen's figure of the spotted eagle ray is 

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• Scomber atun och. Echeneis tropica 



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En ny svensk fisk, Oadus lubb, 



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7 Beskrifning ofver Svenska vestin- 



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Reise naoh der schwedisch-west- 



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