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<mods:title>Reports on the results of dredging under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, on the east coast of the United States, during the summer of 1880, by the U. S. coast survey steamer “ Blake, ” Commander J. R. Bartlett, U. S. N., commanding.</mods:title>
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NOTOSEMA,
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Four specimens of a
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and species, belonging to the Flounder family, were dredged by the Blake at Station 313, off Charleston, S. C., at a depth of seventy-five fathoms.
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<paragraph pageId="9" pageNumber="192" type="mainText">V</paragraph>
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In general appearance and size this species resembles
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Gill), Jordan and Gilbert. On account of its elongated ventral fin, the triangular elongation of the anterior rays of the dorsal, and the highly ctenoid character of the scales upon the colored side of the body, it seems necessary to establish lor it a
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<paragraph pageId="10" pageNumber="193" type="mainText">A genus of pleuronectoid fishes, with elliptical body and pedunculate caudal tin. Mouth moderate in size, and beneath the central axis of the body. Eyes large upon left side, close together, the upper one nearly encroaching upon the profile, the lower slightly in advance of the upper. Teeth in single series in the jaws, about equally developed upon each side, much largest in front; absent on vomer and palatines. Pectoral fins somewhat unequal, that upon the blind skle about three fourths as large as its mate. The dorsal fin commences slightly behind the anterior margin of the upper eye, and the first eight rays are separated into a distinct subdivision of the fin, several of them being much prolonged.</paragraph>
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Caudal fin pedunculate, rounded posteriorly. Sinistral ventral much elongated. Scales small, ctenoid on colored side of body. Lateral line prominent, strongly arched over the pectoral, alike 011 both sides. Gill-rakers moderately numerous, rather stout, subtriangular, pectinate posteriorly.
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well developed. Vertebrae 35.
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