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The Remoræ (Echeneisidæ) form the last family of the soft-finned, subbrachian fishes. They are characterized at once by the top of their heads being flattened, and furnished with transverse series of cartilaginous plates, somewhat similar to the plates under the toes of the Gecko, by which these fish attach themselves to ships, rocks, and marine bodies.
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The
Remoræ
(Echeneisidæ)
form
the
last
family
of
the
soft-finned,
subbrachian
fishes.
They
are
characterized
at
once
by
the
top
of
their
heads
being
flattened,
and
furnished
with
transverse
series
of
cartilaginous
plates,
somewhat
similar
to
the
plates
under
the
toes
of
the
Gecko,
by
which
these
fish
attach
themselves
to
ships,
rocks,
and
marine
bodies.