
Saber-Toothed Blennies, Tribe Nemophini (Pisces: Blennidae)
By Smith-Vaniz, William F.
SKU# 17829
Pp. vii, 196; color frontispiece, 179 text-figures (maps, line-drawings, black-and-white photos, graphs). Original printed pictorial blue stiff wrappers, 4to. A remarkable mimic is seen in the case of the sabre-toothed blenny (Aspidontus taeniatus), which mimics the cleaner fish Labroides. By resembling a cleaner fish, it is able to sneak up and bite its prey (from Britannica.com). Name stamp of Loren P. Woods on the front wrapper, some signs of use.
Publisher | Academy of Natural Sciences |
Publisher Place | Philadelphia |
Date Published | 1976 |
Date Published Estimated | No |
Edition | First edition |
Number of Volumes | 1 |
Reprint | No |
Condition | Very good |
Condition Description | Light wear to wrappers along the spine, a tight copy in very good condition. |
ISBN | |
Limited Edition |