. Fig. 30. Notothenia macrophthalma. Holotype. 58 in a longitudinal series from above base of pectoral to caudal; 39 to 421 in upper lateral line, which ends below fourth from last ray of dorsal, 4 to 8 in lower lateral line. Dorsal VI 34; longest spine about \ length of head. Anal 30. Pectoral about f the length of head, about as long as pelvics, which reach the vent. Caudal apparently rounded; caudal peduncle a little deeper than long. Body with broad, irregular cross- bars ; cheek with two indistinct oblique stripes; dorsal fins partly blackish or dusky. Hab. Near the Burdwood Bank, south o


. Fig. 30. Notothenia macrophthalma. Holotype. 58 in a longitudinal series from above base of pectoral to caudal; 39 to 421 in upper lateral line, which ends below fourth from last ray of dorsal, 4 to 8 in lower lateral line. Dorsal VI 34; longest spine about \ length of head. Anal 30. Pectoral about f the length of head, about as long as pelvics, which reach the vent. Caudal apparently rounded; caudal peduncle a little deeper than long. Body with broad, irregular cross- bars ; cheek with two indistinct oblique stripes; dorsal fins partly blackish or dusky. Hab. Near the Burdwood Bank, south of the Falkland Islands. Very closely related to N. squamifrons, Gunther, from Kerguelen, but with a some- 1 Counted on the two sides of the body.


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