Freshwater Fishes of AustraliaAll 180+ species are covered in the text, most are illustrated with colour photos; includes detailed descriptions, synopsis of natural history and range map for each. |
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Page 51
... arch 13 to 22 ; raker - like processes on back of third gill arch 13 to 20 ( absent from first 2 arches ) ; palatal teeth villiform , in transverse band of 4 rounded or oval patches , often contiguous , inner ( vomerine ) patches only ...
... arch 13 to 22 ; raker - like processes on back of third gill arch 13 to 20 ( absent from first 2 arches ) ; palatal teeth villiform , in transverse band of 4 rounded or oval patches , often contiguous , inner ( vomerine ) patches only ...
Page 58
... arch 16 to 21 ( south- western Australia ) ...... Tandanus bostocki 3b . Gill rakers on first arch 23 to 32 ( eastern Australia ) ....... Tandanus tandanus 4a . Anterior nostrils piercing lower border of upper lip and directed downward ...
... arch 16 to 21 ( south- western Australia ) ...... Tandanus bostocki 3b . Gill rakers on first arch 23 to 32 ( eastern Australia ) ....... Tandanus tandanus 4a . Anterior nostrils piercing lower border of upper lip and directed downward ...
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... arch .................. .. 2 1b . Ascending process of premaxilla broad and always considerably shorter than di- ameter of eye ; lateral process of premax- illa short and inconspicuous ; lips usually fusing close to corners of mouth ...
... arch .................. .. 2 1b . Ascending process of premaxilla broad and always considerably shorter than di- ameter of eye ; lateral process of premax- illa short and inconspicuous ; lips usually fusing close to corners of mouth ...
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Ambassis anal fin anal rays arch band belly blackish blotches brownish Cape York Peninsula caudal fin caudal peduncle cm SL cm TL coastal drainages Creek Daintree River dark brown Diagnosis Distribution dorsal and anal dorsal fin Dorsal rays estuaries females fin base fin rays fins clear fins dusky fins mainly fishes fresh water freshwater Galaxias gill rakers gray greatest body depth GRUNTER GUDGEON Guinea Habitat head length horizontal scale rows Hypseleotris Inhabits insects Jardine River Kimberley Lake larvae lateral line lateral-line scales lower limb males maximum Melanotaenia midlateral scales northern Australia Northern Territory pectoral fins pectoral rays pectoral rays 14 pelvic fins Plate predorsal scales Preserved coloration similar Queensland RAINBOWFISH rakers on lower rays 11 Remarks River system Schmida photo silvery snout South Australia South Wales southern Queensland Spawning occurs species specimens spots streams Tasmania teeth upper ventral vertebrae vertical scale rows Victoria Western Australia whitish yellowish