. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 632 BULLETIN UK THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. puilunclu 10; lungcst-(tliinl) dur.^^al spine 21; eleventli i^irt^al spine 9; twelftli dorsal spine 13; longest dorsal ray 17; first anal spine 7; second anal spine 21'; third anal spine 15; longest pectoral ray 31; longest ventral ray 25. 1>. xn, 9; last ray divided to base; A. ni, 5; V. IS. Pores of lateral line 25 or 2G; vertical rows of scales alii>ve lateral line aliont 52. Eye very large, oval, longer than snont; interorbital space very narrow, than
. The deep-sea fishes [of the Hawaiian Islands]. Albatross (Steamer); Fishes. 632 BULLETIN UK THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. puilunclu 10; lungcst-(tliinl) dur.^^al spine 21; eleventli i^irt^al spine 9; twelftli dorsal spine 13; longest dorsal ray 17; first anal spine 7; second anal spine 21'; third anal spine 15; longest pectoral ray 31; longest ventral ray 25. 1>. xn, 9; last ray divided to base; A. ni, 5; V. IS. Pores of lateral line 25 or 2G; vertical rows of scales alii>ve lateral line aliont 52. Eye very large, oval, longer than snont; interorbital space very narrow, than diameter of pupil, deeply concave; occiput gently concave, without pit or any sjiecial depression; occipital and ;ital sjiines forming a single series, all the spines lying in a straight line, or the tympanic spine very slightly disi)laced to the side; spines all low but strong; preocular spine separated by a wide interval from 3 closely approximated over posterior part of eye, these followed by occipital and nuchal .spines; occipital ridge short; two strong suprascapular spines, and 2 or 3 in front of these immediatel}' behind orbit, one of the latter terminating a well-defined ridge; infraorbital ridge well-defined, bearing 3 low spines, in direct line with the uppermost and strongest preopercular spine, which bears a smaller one at its base'; below this 4 small preopercular spines directed backward, the second shorter than the third; margin of preorbital bearing 2 strong spines directed downward and backward; nasal spines small. Short narrow flaps, usually fringed near tips, occur as follows: one on anterior nasal tulie, ami one each on preocular, supraocular, and jiarietal spines, tlie preorbital. Fig. 210.—II' Ucoltni/ti ruj\t^irns Gilbert, new species. Type. spines and the lower 2 preojiercular spines; a few simple flaps present along lateral line. Cheeks, opercles, and occijuit covered with ctenoid scales, a few present also on interorbital space;
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