. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 298 BULLETIN 189, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM LARIMUS GULOSUS, new species Bereche FlGTJRE 64 Larimus pacificus Evermann and Radclipfe (not of Jordan andBoUman), 1917, p. 98, pi. 9, fig. 1, Lobos de Tierra, and Callao, Peru (references; descrip- tion).—Regan, 1913, p. 279 (probably not of Jordan and Bollman), Lobos de Tierra, Peru (listed as from 5 to 8 fathoms, without comment). Head ; depth ; D. X-I, 27; A. II, 6; P. 18; scales 49. Body moderately elongate, quite compressed, its greatest thickness a Httle less than half its depth


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 298 BULLETIN 189, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM LARIMUS GULOSUS, new species Bereche FlGTJRE 64 Larimus pacificus Evermann and Radclipfe (not of Jordan andBoUman), 1917, p. 98, pi. 9, fig. 1, Lobos de Tierra, and Callao, Peru (references; descrip- tion).—Regan, 1913, p. 279 (probably not of Jordan and Bollman), Lobos de Tierra, Peru (listed as from 5 to 8 fathoms, without comment). Head ; depth ; D. X-I, 27; A. II, 6; P. 18; scales 49. Body moderately elongate, quite compressed, its greatest thickness a Httle less than half its depth; back moderately elevated; dorsal profile anteriorly gently convex; head moderately long, compressed; caudal peduncle rather long, slender, in head; snout blunt, in head; eye moderate, in head; interorbital ; mouth quite large, only moderately oblique; lower jaw strongly projecting, upper margin of its tip about on level with lower margin of pupil; maxillary reaching fully to posterior margin of pupil, in head; teeth very small, in a. Figure 64.—Larimus gulosus, new species. From the type, 260 mm. long, Lobos de Tierra Island, Peru ( No. 77694). single irregular series in each jaw; gill rakers long, slender, those at angle about as long as eye, 24 (given erroneously as 20 by Evermann and Radcliffe) on lower and 12 on upper limb of first arch; lateral line scarcely arched anteriorly, reaching middle of side above base of anal; scales strongly ctenoid, rows above lateral line rather irregular, an- teriorly not parallel with it, 6 between lateral line and base of first dorsal spine, 5 between it and base of first ray of second dorsal, 25 vertical series between base of ventral spine and origin of anal, forming a sheath one scale wide at base of second dorsal; dorsal fins close together, the spines of the first fin slender, the third longest, but not reaching beyond the tip of the immediately succeeding rays if deflexed, much longer than the soft ray


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