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"Rays, D.14-13; A. 3-11; P.17; V.1-5." Eye greyish yellow; teeth in a trenchant series on the edge of the upper and lower jaw, and also on the maxillaries.
Is a gross feeder, and its flesh has a strong disagreeable smell, but is much relished by the Aborigines. Inhabits rocky shores, and is rare.
Caught by hook, 3rd May, 1841. No.33.Genus unknown .-- Native name, TOOBETOET or TOOBITOO-IT.
Rays, D. 17-11; A.11; P.11; V.4. Is a rare inhabitant of rocky places.
Speared by Mooriane, 14th of May, 1841.
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