DIPNOr. 



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five angled box composed of polygonal body plates, firmly united. Ostracion 

 Lactophrys, trunk-fishes. Ostracion first appear in the eocene. Gymno- 

 DONTi, spinous dorsal lacking; scales spiniform or absent; jaws with 

 enamelled plates, but without distinct teeth. Tetrodon, Diodon, Chilomyc- 

 terus, etc., swell-fishes or globe-fishes, etc., the common names arising 

 from the powers of inflation possessed by them. Mola (Orthagoriscus), 

 sun-fish, the most bizarre of fishes, seemingly but a large head with fins 

 attached. P'ossils doubtfully referred to Mola occur in the British creta- 

 ceous ; Diodon appears in the eocene. 



Fig. 268. Sun-fish, Mola rotunda, after Putnam. 



SUB-CLASS III. DIPNOI (DIPNEUSTES). 



Fishes with partially ossified cartilage, numerous membrane 

 bones, and persistent notochord ; skull autostylic ; a membra- 

 nous operculum ; tail diphycercal ; paired fins archiptergial or 

 reduced ; heart with multivalvular conus, a spiral valve in in- 



