. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. r-i I'*-' 2480 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum. of type 4^ incliea. Const of southern Alaska. Three other Bpecimens are at hand from Albatross Station 3126 (lat, 36° 49' 20 " N., loag. 122° 12' 30" W.; depth 456 fauhoraa). In the smallest, 2^ inches long, the head and abdomen are jet-black, but the rest of the body is only slightly dusky. (Gilbert.) (n
. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. r-i I'*-' 2480 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum. of type 4^ incliea. Const of southern Alaska. Three other Bpecimens are at hand from Albatross Station 3126 (lat, 36° 49' 20 " N., loag. 122° 12' 30" W.; depth 456 fauhoraa). In the smallest, 2^ inches long, the head and abdomen are jet-black, but the rest of the body is only slightly dusky. (Gilbert.) (na?, all; //f'/lag, black.) Melanoitigtna pammeUu, Gilbert, Kept. U. S. Fish Conim. 1893 (1896), 472, pi. 35, coast of southern Alaska, at Albatross Station 330a, lat. 36° 46' 10" N., long. i3i° 58' 45" W., in 383 fathoms. Family CCVII. DEREPODICHTHYID^. Deep-sea fishes of slender body, scalcless, and without lateral line, somewhat resembling the Zonrcido^,hnt with each ventral fin reduced to a slander, unbranched filament, the two very closely approximate, and spring- ing from a common projecting base located far forward, below the eye. Gill opening a narrow, vertical slit. Character otherwise given below. A single species known; apparently intermediate between the Zoarcidce and the Ophidiid^. 945. DEREPODICHTHYS, Gilbert. Derepodiehthyi, Gilbert, Kept. IT. S. Fish (1R86),456 (alejndotus). Body slender; no scales; no lateral line; ventral fins reduced each to a slender, unbranched filament, thetwo very closely approximate, and spring- ing from a common projecting base, which is located far forward below the eye, as Ophidian. Gill opening a narrow, vertical elit, little wider than base of pectorals. Teeth cardiform, curved, few in number, in narrow bands or irregular single series on jaws, vomer, and palatines. {Sepr/, throat; nov^, foot; ^^flvs, fish.) ?846. DEREP0DICHTHT8 ALEPIDOTUS, Gilbert. Head 8^ in total length; depth of head and body 2^ in head; w
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