English: Title: Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria
Identifier: annalidelmu7879197073muse
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria (Genoa, Italy)
Subjects: Natural history
Publisher: Genova : Stab. tipo-litografico P. Pellas Fu L.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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THE IDENTITY OF GOBIUS AFFINIS, ETC. 67 Lateral Line System. (Fig. 3; see also Fage, 1914, fig. 5). Terminology used is that of Sanzo (1911); numbers of papillae in each row given in parentheses. (a) Cephalic canals. Anterior and posterior oculoscapular and preopercular canals present, with pores ct, X, x, o), a and p; p' and p^; and Y, S, z respectively.
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Fig. 3 - Pomatoschistus pictus pictus, lateral-line sensory papillae and canal-pores (cross-hatched) of head in female, 38.5 + 7.8 mm, trawled off Port Erin, 5th Nov.. 1959 A.N, anterior nostril; PN, posterior nostril; other lettering as in text. Scale 1 mm, (b) Sensory papillae, (i) Preorbital. Median series in three rows, posteromedian r (2 papillae), s (1-2), and anterior s^ (1-2). Lateral series with ascending row c (10-14), and c'^ lateral to nostrils (8-9). (ii) Suborbital. Infraorbital row a consisting of short section (2-3) from pore a, one transverse row atp (2-4), and anterior section (8-17) following lower edge of orbit to end below or just in advance of anterior edge of pupil. Longitudinal row h to below posterior border of orbit, well separated from pore §. Below level of row è, usually six transverse rows {c 1-5 and cp) in series along cheek from above angle of jaw to below middle of row h\ cl (2-4), c2 (1-4), c3 (1-7), c4 (3-6), c5 (3-4) and cp (6-11). Longitudinal row d with doubled anterior oblique d^ (9-15) above angle of jaw, and posterior horizontal part (5-12) more or less separated from d^ and not meeting cp.
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