Keywords: bookid:cu31924024781837 bookidcu31924024781837 bookyear:1909 bookyear1909 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:british_museum_natural_history_dept_of_zoology bookauthorbritishmuseumnaturalhistorydeptofzoology bookauthor:boulenger_george_albert_1858_1937 bookauthorboulengergeorgealbert18581937 booksubject:fishes booksubjectfishes booksubject:freshwater_animals booksubjectfreshwateranimals bookpublisher:london_printed_by_order_of_the_trustees_by_taylor_and_francis_ bookpublisherlondonprintedbyorderofthetrusteesbytaylorandfrancis bookcontributor:cornell_university_library bookcontributorcornelluniversitylibrary booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:473 bookleafnumber473 bookcollection:cornell bookcollectioncornell bookcollection:biodiversity bookcollectionbiodiversity bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana bhl collection bhlcollection bhl consortium bhlconsortium blackandwhite monochrome drawing illustration sketch white background cartoon black and white Title: Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) .. Identifier: cu31924024781837 Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937 Subjects: Fishes; Freshwater animals Publisher: London, Printed by order of the Trustees [by Taylor and Francis] Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: 456 SILUKEDjE. distinctly margined, extending about to middle of pectoral spine; mandibular barbels with obtuse or tubercular branches, outer at least twice as long as inner. Gill-opening not extending downwards beyond root of pectoral spine. Occipito-nuchal shield rough like the occiput, obtusely tectiform, not or but slightly longer than broad, posterior pro- cesses rounded. Humeral process rugose, acutely pointed, extending as far back as occipito-nuchal process. Dorsal I 7 ; spine nearly as long as head, striated, strongly serrated in front, with a few very feeble serrs behind. Adipose dorsal rather small, not longer than its distance from the rayed dorsal. Anal III 8-9, rounded or obtusely pointed in front. Pectoral spine strongly serrated on outer side, still more strongly on Fig. 342. Text Appearing After Image: Synodontis batesIi. Type. inner. Ventral nearly reaching anal. Caudal deeply notched. Caudal peduncle longer than deep. Brown, blotched and marbled with darker, with three broad irregular dark bands, the first below the dorsal fin, the second below the adipose, the third in front of the caudal fin; fins pale brown or whitish, with black spots. Total length 115 millim. Ja River (Congo System), South Cameroon. 1-8, 9-10. Types. Bitye. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 11-12. Ad. 13. Ad. 14. Skel. Efavons. 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. Title: Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) .. Identifier: cu31924024781837 Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937 Subjects: Fishes; Freshwater animals Publisher: London, Printed by order of the Trustees [by Taylor and Francis] Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: 456 SILUKEDjE. distinctly margined, extending about to middle of pectoral spine; mandibular barbels with obtuse or tubercular branches, outer at least twice as long as inner. Gill-opening not extending downwards beyond root of pectoral spine. Occipito-nuchal shield rough like the occiput, obtusely tectiform, not or but slightly longer than broad, posterior pro- cesses rounded. Humeral process rugose, acutely pointed, extending as far back as occipito-nuchal process. Dorsal I 7 ; spine nearly as long as head, striated, strongly serrated in front, with a few very feeble serrs behind. Adipose dorsal rather small, not longer than its distance from the rayed dorsal. Anal III 8-9, rounded or obtusely pointed in front. Pectoral spine strongly serrated on outer side, still more strongly on Fig. 342. Text Appearing After Image: Synodontis batesIi. Type. inner. Ventral nearly reaching anal. Caudal deeply notched. Caudal peduncle longer than deep. Brown, blotched and marbled with darker, with three broad irregular dark bands, the first below the dorsal fin, the second below the adipose, the third in front of the caudal fin; fins pale brown or whitish, with black spots. Total length 115 millim. Ja River (Congo System), South Cameroon. 1-8, 9-10. Types. Bitye. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 11-12. Ad. 13. Ad. 14. Skel. Efavons. 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. <strong>Title</strong>: Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British museum (Natural history) ..
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<em>456 SILUKEDjE. distinctly margined, extending about to middle of pectoral spine; mandibular barbels with obtuse or tubercular branches, outer at least twice as long as inner. Gill-opening not extending downwards beyond root of pectoral spine. Occipito-nuchal shield rough like the occiput, obtusely tectiform, not or but slightly longer than broad, posterior pro- cesses rounded. Humeral process rugose, acutely pointed, extending as far back as occipito-nuchal process. Dorsal I 7 ; spine nearly as long as head, striated, strongly serrated in front, with a few very feeble serrs behind. Adipose dorsal rather small, not longer than its distance from the rayed dorsal. Anal III 8-9, rounded or obtusely pointed in front. Pectoral spine strongly serrated on outer side, still more strongly on Fig. 342.</em>
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<em>Synodontis batesIi. Type. inner. Ventral nearly reaching anal. Caudal deeply notched. Caudal peduncle longer than deep. Brown, blotched and marbled with darker, with three broad irregular dark bands, the first below the dorsal fin, the second below the adipose, the third in front of the caudal fin; fins pale brown or whitish, with black spots. Total length 115 millim. Ja River (Congo System), South Cameroon. 1-8, 9-10. Types. Bitye. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 11-12. Ad. 13. Ad. 14. Skel. Efavons.</em>
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<em>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.</em> bookcentury1900 bookdecade1900 booksubjectfishes bookpublisherlondonprintedbyorderofthetrusteesbytaylorandfrancis bookauthorbritishmuseumnaturalhistorydeptofzoology bookyear1909 booksubjectfreshwateranimals bookauthorboulengergeorgealbert18581937 bookcollectionbiodiversity bookcollectionamericana bhlconsortium booksponsormsn bookleafnumber473 bhlcollection bookcontributorcornelluniversitylibrary bookcollectioncornell bookidcu31924024781837 Synodontis batesii.jpg en Synodontis batesii 1909 https //www flickr com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/20762662272/in/photolist-qAhWsh-pVS8X5-tp7yB7-xCJ58J-x547cG-xnfhqV/ Authors British Museum Natural History Dept of Zoology; Boulenger George Albert 1858-1937 other versions Custom license marker 2016 10 18 PD-OLD PD-1923 Synodontis |