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The Fishes collected by the “Huxley” from the North Side of the Bay of Biscay in August, 1906

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

L. W Byrne
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Only one species met with on this cruise appears to have been previously undescribed.

Although all the other species were already known from similar localities in the North-east Atlantic, attention may be called to an interesting series of the young of Synaphobranchus pinnatus and to the capture of numerous young examples of Onus biscayensis.

When compared with the results of the hauls taken by H.M.S. Research, a little farther south and over very much deeper soundings, the list of species taken by the Huxley is chiefly remarkable for the entire absence of Stomias boa, Gonostoma microdon, and G. bathyphilum, the range of none of which seems to extend into waters as shallow as those fished by the Huxley.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1907

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References

Page 4 note * For the positions of the Stations see Table on p.5.

Page 5 note * Alleni, P., Byrne, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, vol. xviii 488 (12, 1906).Google Scholar