. Fig. 21. Bathophiliis irregularis. Holotype. (x 2\.) This species seems to be most nearly related to S. longipes and , Regan and Trewavas; it is readily distinguished from the former by the number of pelvic rays, and from the latter by the number of pectoral rays and larger postocular luminous organ, and from all other species of the genus by the peculiar arrangement of the lateral photophores. Bathophilus longipinnis (Pappenheim, 1914). Regan and Trewavas, p. 68, pi. v, fig. i. St. 81. 18. vi. 26. 32° 45' 00" S, 8° 47' 00" W. 4I m. net, horizontal, 650 (-0) m.:
. Fig. 21. Bathophiliis irregularis. Holotype. (x 2\.) This species seems to be most nearly related to S. longipes and , Regan and Trewavas; it is readily distinguished from the former by the number of pelvic rays, and from the latter by the number of pectoral rays and larger postocular luminous organ, and from all other species of the genus by the peculiar arrangement of the lateral photophores. Bathophilus longipinnis (Pappenheim, 1914). Regan and Trewavas, p. 68, pi. v, fig. i. St. 81. 18. vi. 26. 32° 45' 00" S, 8° 47' 00" W. 4I m. net, horizontal, 650 (-0) m.: i specimen, 102 mm. Hab. Atlantic; Caribbean Sea. Bathophilus pawneei. Parr, 1927. Regan and Trewavas, p. 69, fig. 47. St. 280. 10. viii. 27. 00° 36' 00" S, 8° 28' 00" E. Young-fish trawl, 200-100 (-0) m.: 5 specimens, 55-62 mm. St. 286. 17. viii. 27. 3° 06'30" S, 3° 53'00" W. Young-fish trawl, i25(-o)m.: i specimen, 47 mm. Hab. Atlantic; Caribbean Sea. Eustomias (Haploclonus) regani, St. 288. 21. viii. 27. 00° 56' 00" S, 14° 08' 30" W. I m. tow-net, oblique, 73-0 m.: i specimen, 58 mm. Depth of body ii| in the length, length of head about 8. Diameter of eye 5J in length of head, interorbital width about 5. Barbel J length of fish; bulb small, oval, with
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