The Fishes of the Indo Australian Archipelago volume 2

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The Fishes of the Indo Australian Archipelago volume 2
Max Wilhelm Carl Weber
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231.
/3. No maxillary and no molarlike teeth Oloplotostis p. 232.
II. No praeanal dendritic organ.
1. Interior border of upperlip perforated by the anterior nostril, which looks downward. Dorsal spine without serrature Porochilus p. 234.
2. Anterior tubular nostril in the frontborder of the upperlip, looking forward. Dorsal spine serrated behind Copidoglanis p. 235.
I. Paraplotosus (Bleeker) de Beaufort.
(BLEEKER, Atl. Ichth. II. 1862, p. 100. (nomen solum)). (DE BEAUFORT. Bijdr. Dierk. Afl. 19
.... Amsterdam 1913, p. 97).
Elongate, tail tapering, head depressed, mouth transverse, rounded in front. Lips thick with papillae and vermiculated folds. Upperlip very prominent, perforated at its border near Fig. 88. Paraplotosus albi- labris (C. V. ). View of mouth and lips from below, n nostril, t teeth, nid mandibulary, m mental barbels.
Fig. 89. Inner view of second branchial arch of Paraplotosus albilabris (C. V. ).
the mouthopening by the anterior nostrils which look down- wards and are surmounted anteriorly by a very prominent caniculated lip.


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