. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Fig. 32. Lampadena braueri. (x f.) Lampadena minima, Taning. Taning, 1928, p. 63; Parr, p. 154, fig. 37. The following young specimens from the South Atlantic appear to belong to this species:— St. 85. 26. 33° 07'40" S, 4° 30'20" E. 4! m. net, horizontal, 2000 (-0) m.: I specimen, 20 mm. St. 89. 28. vi. 26. 34° 05'15" S, 16° 00'45" E. Young-fish trawl, 1000 (-o)m.: i specimen, 19 mm. Hab. Atlantic. Lampadena nitida, Taning. Taning, 1928, p. 62; Parr, p. 155. St. 286. 17. viii. 27. 3° 0
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. Fig. 32. Lampadena braueri. (x f.) Lampadena minima, Taning. Taning, 1928, p. 63; Parr, p. 154, fig. 37. The following young specimens from the South Atlantic appear to belong to this species:— St. 85. 26. 33° 07'40" S, 4° 30'20" E. 4! m. net, horizontal, 2000 (-0) m.: I specimen, 20 mm. St. 89. 28. vi. 26. 34° 05'15" S, 16° 00'45" E. Young-fish trawl, 1000 (-o)m.: i specimen, 19 mm. Hab. Atlantic. Lampadena nitida, Taning. Taning, 1928, p. 62; Parr, p. 155. St. 286. 17. viii. 27. 3° 06'30" S, 3° 53'00" W. Young-fish trawl, 102 (-0) m.: I specimen, 115mm. Depth of body 5I in the length, length of head 3 J. Snout about | diameter of eye, which is 2\ in length of maxillary, | of the interorbital width, and 4I in length of head. Dorsal 15; origin in advance of root of pelvic, about equidistant from tip of snout and front of supracaudal plate. Anal 14; origin behind last ray of dorsal. Pectoral 16; about | length of head. Pelvic 8. 37 scales in a longitudinal series (from upper angle of gill-opening to ^'S- 33- Lampadena nitida. (x 1.) base of caudal). PLO rather close to lateral line. 2 PVO, the lower below pectoral base. 5 PO, the fourth vertically above the third. VLO about equidistant from lateral line and pelvic fin. 5 VO, nearly level. 3 SAO, interspace between second and third much greater than that between first and second. Upper SAO and Pol very close. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography; Great Britain. Colonial Office. "Discovery" Committee. London, New York, Cambridge University Press
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