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Vomer toothed . Sensory pores of head single in nasal , interorbital , and
mandibular series , mainly double in all other series ( fig . 9 ( b ) ) . Lateral line of
vertical pairs of pores throughout ; narrows and may become obscure towards tail
( fig .
Vomer toothed . Sensory pores of head single in nasal , interorbital , and
mandibular series , mainly double in all other series ( fig . 9 ( b ) ) . Lateral line of
vertical pairs of pores throughout ; narrows and may become obscure towards tail
( fig .
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... the form of the supraorbital tentacle , the anterior part of the lateral line , and
the habitat , occurring at a much lower level on the shore . It differs from the latter
in the dorsal , anal , and pectoral fin counts , the intromittent organ ( although of
all ...
... the form of the supraorbital tentacle , the anterior part of the lateral line , and
the habitat , occurring at a much lower level on the shore . It differs from the latter
in the dorsal , anal , and pectoral fin counts , the intromittent organ ( although of
all ...
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In Xenopoclinus kochi the lateral line follows a similar course to that of the
Clinidae but is interrupted behind the level of the pectoral fin , so that the anterior
, dorsal portion is separate from the posterior , mid - lateral portion . In
Xenopoclinus ...
In Xenopoclinus kochi the lateral line follows a similar course to that of the
Clinidae but is interrupted behind the level of the pectoral fin , so that the anterior
, dorsal portion is separate from the posterior , mid - lateral portion . In
Xenopoclinus ...
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Contents
Introduction I | 2 |
Origin of the South African Clinidae | 105 |
PENRITH M | 119 |
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