RM2ANHDP4–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . 1. Chalcinics rotundatus (Schomburgk). 186 mm. No. 2059a. 2. Carnegiella strigata (Gunther).41 nun. No. 1296. 3. Carnegiella strigata (Gunther). 41 mm. No. 1296. 4. Gasteropelecus stemida(LesNjEUs). 65 mm. No. 1101. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LVI. fc*-3^J. 1. Serrasalmo rhombeus (Linnaeus). 56mm. No. 1741. 2. Pygocentrus bilineatusEigenmann. (Co-type.) 56 mm. I. U. No. 11.757. 3. Catoprion mento (Cuvier). 79 mm. No.
RFR2F2G3–marbled garfish
RMPFYHXK–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 252 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. circle, then with a sudden straight rush, then a circle and so on, all apparently without a single wing beat. When thus high in air they have a most peculiar arrow-shaped appearance; thin sharp beak, slender neck and body, and broad, fan- shaped tail. While the launch was puffing slowly along we saw one of the most unexpected sights of the trip — a fresh-water flying fish Carnegiella strigalus. It did not leave the sur- face en
RMDAJM3H–pygmy hatchetfish (Carnegiella myersi), at the water surface
RMCNY6MC–marbled hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata), little shoal
RMF003BB–Pygmy hatchetfish (Carnegiella myersi), two Pygmy hatchetfishes
RM2ANHFKG–The freshwater fishes of British Guiana, including a study of the ecological grouping of species and the relation of the fauna of the plateau to that of the lowlands . ::?-?. 1. Holobrycon pesu (Muller and Troschel). 150 mm. I. I. No. 12,105. -. Brycon falcatus Mulleh andTroschel. 225 mm. No. IMS. :;. Brycon siebenthala Eigenmann. (Type.) 204 mm. No. 1819. Memoirs Carnegie Museum, Vol. V. Plate LV.. 1. Chalcinics rotundatus (Schomburgk). 186 mm. No. 2059a. 2. Carnegiella strigata (Gunther).41 nun. No. 1296. 3. Carnegiella strigata (Gunther). 41 mm. No. 1296. 4. Gasteropelecus stemida(LesNjEUs)
RMRDAJDH–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 252 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. circle, then with a sudden straight rush, then a circle and so on, all apparently without a single wing beat. When thus high in air they have a most peculiar arrow-shaped appearance; thin sharp beak, slender neck and body, and broad, fan- shaped tail. While the launch was puffing slowly along we saw one of the most unexpected sights of the trip — a fresh-water flying fish Carnegiella strigalus. It did not leave the sur- face en
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