Matsubaraea fusiforme syn. Roxasella fusiforme Identifier: bulletinunitedst100141419401950unit (
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Bulletin - United States National MuseumYear:
1877 (
1870s)Authors:
United States National Museum Smithsonian Institution United States. Dept. of the InteriorSubjects:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:s, well separated, first fin small with13 graduated spines. Second dorsal long, little higher in front.Anal little longer than second dorsal, with notched edge. Caudalsmall, shorter than head. Pectoral moderate, reaches into front ofanal. Ventrals small, widely set, inserted close behind preopercle. Known chiefly by its small first dorsal, subequal jaws or the lowershorter, the small wide-set ventrals, and the large scales. (Named for Hilario A. Roxas, in appreciation of his work in Phil-ippine ichthyology.) ROXASELLA FUSIFORME, new species Figure 23 Depth 8i/2; head 3y3, width 2i/5. Snout 3% in head; eye 7%, V/8in snout; maxillary reaches below hind eye edge, length 2% in head;mouth little inclined from horizontal, lower jaw little shorter as 88 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM closed; teeth minute, in narrow bands in jaws, above cluster eachside in front followed by narrow band or line on each palatine; bonyinterorbital narrow frenum, its width 2% in eye. Gill opening ex-Text Appearing After Image:mm. H.W.F.del. Figure 23.—Roxasella fusiforme, new species: Type (U.S.N.M. No. 99517). tends forward halfway in head. Gill rakers not developed, merelyas several groups of low minute asperities. Scales 29+1 in lateral line; 2 above, 4 below, 15 predorsal forwardto ej7es; 9 postocular scales on head; row of 12 median scales beforeventrals to isthmus. Head scaly, except muzzle and narrow medianbranchial space. Except for basal row of caudal scales fins scale-less. Lateral line axial along side of body. D. Ill—16, first spine 3% in head, third ray 214, last ray 414;A. 24, first ray 5, seventh ray 34/£, last ray 6; least depth of caudalpeduncle 5%; caudal 11/2, hind edge convex; pectoral iy2, rays 15;ventral I, 5, fin SVq in head. Color in alcohol pale brown, above variegated with three dark longi-tudinal streaks on body as 2 above lateral line and 1 below. Alsothree longitudinal streaks on each side of head. Iris grayish. Finspale. First dorsal with 2 or 3 brown spots on each spine.Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.