Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 4. köide,1–4. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... front . No lengthened ruffs or tufts about the head ; no metallic scales on top of head , different from those of the upper parts at large ; no special head - mark- ings additional to the colors already described . Bill light - colored ...
... front . No lengthened ruffs or tufts about the head ; no metallic scales on top of head , different from those of the upper parts at large ; no special head - mark- ings additional to the colors already described . Bill light - colored ...
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... front of it . Muzzle very slender , the mouth apparently opening to behind the orbit . The scales closely imbricate , in about twenty longitudinal series , above the vertebral line of the side . Dorsal radii , II . ( rudimental ) , 12 ...
... front of it . Muzzle very slender , the mouth apparently opening to behind the orbit . The scales closely imbricate , in about twenty longitudinal series , above the vertebral line of the side . Dorsal radii , II . ( rudimental ) , 12 ...
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... front of the middle of the body , and the ventral fins take their rise immediately below its anterior rays . The anal originates behind the line of the dorsal , but far enough forward to leave an elon- gate caudal peduncle , which is ...
... front of the middle of the body , and the ventral fins take their rise immediately below its anterior rays . The anal originates behind the line of the dorsal , but far enough forward to leave an elon- gate caudal peduncle , which is ...
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... front . There is an elongate postclavicle on each side , which extends parallel with the femur to the base of the ventral fin . The femur is divided ; the external portion is straight , and extends to the clavicle , while the other ...
... front . There is an elongate postclavicle on each side , which extends parallel with the femur to the base of the ventral fin . The femur is divided ; the external portion is straight , and extends to the clavicle , while the other ...
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