File:NIE 1905 Fish - topography.jpg

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English: Drawing illustrating the various superficial features of a fish.
Date published 1905
Source The New International Encyclopædia, v. 7, 1905, p. 658.
Author unknown artist; article is by Ernest Ingersoll and Charles B. Davenport
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English: Caption:

TOPOGRAPHY OF A FISH.

1, Dorsal fin; 2, adipose fin; 3, caudal fin (tail); 4, anal fin; 5, pectoral fin (paired); 6, ventral fin (paired); 7, mandible (lower jaw); 8, maxillary (upper jaw); 9, operculum (gill-cover); 10, branchiostegals; 11, caudal peduncle; 12, lateral line; 13, series of crosswise scales at the point usually counted; 14, snout (nose); 15, eye; 16, head; 17, depth; 18, base of caudal fin; 19, distance from snout to nape or occiput.

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