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English: 1. Aspidophorus monopterygius (=Aspidophoroides monopterygius), 2.-3. Gasterosteus biaculeatus (=G. aculeatus), 4. Gasterosteus quadracus (=Apeltes quadracus), 4. Gasterosteaus dekayi (=G. aculeatus), 5. Cryptacanthodes maculatus

Title: A history of the fishes of Massachusetts
Identifier: CUbiodiversity1130571 (find matches)
Year: 1867 (1860s)
Authors: Storer, David Humphreys, 1804-1891
Subjects: Fishes
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. , Welch & Bigelow and Dakin & Metcalf
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Mann Library, Cornell

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