. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 336 DISCOVERY REPORTS 5 PO, all level. VLO a little nearer lateral line than pelvic fin. 6 {}) VO, all level, the last in front of the origin of the anal. Only 2 SAO, the first nearer to the anal fin than to lateral line, a little posterior to the second, which is just below the lateral line. AO 6-7 + 2-3, all level; posteroanal series well behind the anal base and just in front of the infracaudal plate, i Pol, near the lateral line. 2-3 + i {}) Pre. Supracaudal plate emarginate posteriorly, shorter than infracaudal plate, which is


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions. 336 DISCOVERY REPORTS 5 PO, all level. VLO a little nearer lateral line than pelvic fin. 6 {}) VO, all level, the last in front of the origin of the anal. Only 2 SAO, the first nearer to the anal fin than to lateral line, a little posterior to the second, which is just below the lateral line. AO 6-7 + 2-3, all level; posteroanal series well behind the anal base and just in front of the infracaudal plate, i Pol, near the lateral line. 2-3 + i {}) Pre. Supracaudal plate emarginate posteriorly, shorter than infracaudal plate, which is a little more than ^ length of head. Described from two specimens, 88 to 94 mm. in length. Hub. Eastern 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 li


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