. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 182 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Paratypes. Two specimens, standard lengths 54-55 mm., taken with the holotype. One specimen, mm., Oregon Station 1924, 12° 50' N., 82° 12' W., 13 September 1957, 275 fathoms (503 meters). Fonr specimens, ca. 50-60 mm., Oregon Station 1928, 13° 14' N., 82° 06' W., 12 September 1957, 300 fatlioms(548 meters). Five specimens, mm., Oregon Station 1931, 13° 56' N., 81° 50' W., 14 September 1957, 275 fathoms (503 meters). Eleven specimens, mm., Oregon Stati
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 182 BULLETIN : MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY Paratypes. Two specimens, standard lengths 54-55 mm., taken with the holotype. One specimen, mm., Oregon Station 1924, 12° 50' N., 82° 12' W., 13 September 1957, 275 fathoms (503 meters). Fonr specimens, ca. 50-60 mm., Oregon Station 1928, 13° 14' N., 82° 06' W., 12 September 1957, 300 fatlioms(548 meters). Five specimens, mm., Oregon Station 1931, 13° 56' N., 81° 50' W., 14 September 1957, 275 fathoms (503 meters). Eleven specimens, mm., Oregon Station 1933, 14** 08' N., 81° 49' 14 September 1957, 300 fathoms (548 meters).. Fig. 2. Snnoda megalophthalma Holotype, standard length .18 mm., Oregon Station 1918, Caribbean Sea. Description. Dorsal rays 8-9 (holotype, 9) ; anal rays 8-9 -f 14-16 == 22-25 (holotype "^ 9 -f 15 = 24) ; pectoral rays 13-15 (holotype 14) ; ventral rays 6; branchiostegal rays 8; gill rakers on first arch 15-18 -|- 3, counted on four specimens (holotype 16 -|- 3); pyloric caecae 6; vertebrae 40, including hypural, counted on holotj'pe only. Measurements of the holotype in millimeters: standard length 58, greatest depth 12, length of head , snout 3, diameter of orbit , interorbital width at center of eye ca. 2, upper jaw ea. 9. Tip of snout to dorsal origin 26, to anal origin , to ventral bases ca. 20. Distance between anal origin and base of middle caudal rays , last anal ray and base of middle caudal rays 10, last dorsal ray and base of middle caudal rays 24. Least depth of caudal peduncle 5. Dorsal base 6. Anal base 23. Length of pectoral fin 11. of ventral fin ca. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museu
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