. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 182 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM lateral cleft; maxillary reaching beneath pupil. Teeth simple, stout, wedge-shaped, in a single series in both jaws, forming a sharp cutting edge, more widely spaced and weaker at the symphysis; apparently fewer teeth in the upper jaw; pulp cavity small. Snout deep, abrupt, little if at all projecting. Nostril with a raised rim. Eye large, black, pupil round. Gill slit above the base of the pectoral. One suprabran- chial pore present; upper pores on the snout nearly between the nostrils. No pri


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 182 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM lateral cleft; maxillary reaching beneath pupil. Teeth simple, stout, wedge-shaped, in a single series in both jaws, forming a sharp cutting edge, more widely spaced and weaker at the symphysis; apparently fewer teeth in the upper jaw; pulp cavity small. Snout deep, abrupt, little if at all projecting. Nostril with a raised rim. Eye large, black, pupil round. Gill slit above the base of the pectoral. One suprabran- chial pore present; upper pores on the snout nearly between the nostrils. No prickles. Pyloric coeca in the head, on the left side. Origin of dorsal slightly behind the middle of the pectoral; the anterior rays buried in tissue, depressed. Caudal of 6 rays, connected for one-half its length to the anal: the dorsal and anal connections gradual. Pectoral notched; the two lobes connected by rudimentary widely spaced rays; the lower lobe of three or four rays; the lower ray one-half the second, elongate; the lower lobe reaching past the vent, in the head. Vent under the base of the Figure 99.—Parauparis copei. Teeth from specimen No. 46009, Body milky white anteriorly, light brown posteriorly; snout and chin blackish; gill cavity, a strip back of the vent, and the peritoneum black; stomach pale. PARAUPARIS ROSACEUS Gilbert Paraliparis rosaceus Gilbert, 1890, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 13, p. 93.—Garman 1892, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 14, No. 2, p. 80.—Jordan and Ever- MANN, 1898, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 47, p. 2142. Type.—'No. 48918, ; Albatross Station 2919, off southern California; depth 984 fathoms. Length 135 + mm. Distribution.—Known only from the type locality. Type examined. Relationships.—See description of P. copei; differing from P. attenuatus and P. grandiceps in the lighter coloration. Description of type.—Pectoral 20; caudal 4; pyloric coeca 5. Depth ; heads. Eye ; gill slit Body c


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