TELE OS TS. 



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S1LURID.E (upwards of 1,000 species), skin without scales, naked, or 

 covered with bony plates; premaxilla toothed and forming upper jaw; 

 maxilla with barbels. Mostly fresh-water forms from South America and 

 Africa. ^;«z«rMJ contains our smaller cat-fish (bull-heads or horned pout); 

 closely allied is the nearly blind Gronias from caves in Pennsylvania. 

 Ictalurus, larger river cat-fish. Loricaria and Clarias are armored ; Mal- 

 apterurtts of Africa is electric. Fossil siluroids appear in the eocene of 

 Wyoming. 



Fig. 256. Weberian apparatus of the carp, Cyprinus, after Weber, k, sinus 

 Lmpar of ear; r, pneumatic duct ; s, utriculus of ear; /, spinous processes of ante- 

 rior vertebrae; x, Weberian chain, leading to z, the air-bladder. 



CypriniD/E, narrow mouths, frequently with barbels ; the jaws tooth- 

 less, but with teeth on the pharyngeals, scales cycloid, fins without spines. 

 About 1,000 species in fresh water. Cypn'nus, the carp, and Carassius 

 the gold-fish, come from China. Leucisus and Notropis, numerous- 

 Ptvchochrilus of the Pacific coast, 4 feet long. Barbus Cobitis. The 

 Cyprindas appear in eocene. The suckers (CatostOMID^) have sucker- 

 like toothless mouths. About 60 species, mostly from North America. 

 Ictobius, Catostcvims. Amyion, from American eocene. The Chara- 

 CINID.E {Erythrinus, Characinns) are tropical. 



The Gymnonoti of South America are eel-like, the dorsal fin reduced 

 or absent. Gymnotus eleciricus, the electric eel. Mormyrid^e, fresh- 

 water, Africa. 



ORDER II. PHYSOSTOMI. 



A duct to the air-bladder, fins without spines, ventral fins 

 abdominal in position ; no Weberian apparatus ; gills comb-like ; 

 scales, when present, usually cycloid 



Sub-Order i. Isospondyli. 



Mostly marine fishes with distinct opercular bones ; shoulder girdle 

 connected with the cranium by a post-temporal ; maxillary and premaxillary 

 distinct, no barbels ; ventral fins sometimes wanting, pharyngeal bones 

 simple. 



