. Fig. 8. Manducus maderensis. Holotype. (x i.) rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 12; origin equidistant from eye and base of caudal. Anal 36 (?); origin a little behind last dorsal ray. Pectoral with 9 or 10 rays. Pelvic 8; origin about equidistant from tip of lower jaw and last anal ray. Lower series of photophores consisting of 11 in front of pectoral, 19 from pectoral to pelvic, 13 (i + 12) from pelvic to origin of anal, and 28 from anal to base of caudal; there are 46 (18 + 15 + 13) in the upper abdominal series and about 65 in the lateral line. Described from a single specime


. Fig. 8. Manducus maderensis. Holotype. (x i.) rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 12; origin equidistant from eye and base of caudal. Anal 36 (?); origin a little behind last dorsal ray. Pectoral with 9 or 10 rays. Pelvic 8; origin about equidistant from tip of lower jaw and last anal ray. Lower series of photophores consisting of 11 in front of pectoral, 19 from pectoral to pelvic, 13 (i + 12) from pelvic to origin of anal, and 28 from anal to base of caudal; there are 46 (18 + 15 + 13) in the upper abdominal series and about 65 in the lateral line. Described from a single specimen, 135 mm. in length; type of the species. Hab. North Atlantic. Manducus argenteolus (Garman). Lycfmopoles argenteolus, Garman, 1899, Metn. Mus. Comp. Zool. xxiv, p. 244, pi. liii, fig. 4. Depth of body 7 in the length, length of head a little more than 5. Snout longer than eye, diameter of which is 5 in length of head and a little less than interorbital width. Each praemaxillary with two series of teeth, alternating, none of them distinctly enlarged. Fourteen gill-rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 14-16; origin equidistant


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