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capito ( Poromitra) Large-headed. 



Carapini s (Coryphsenoides) Resembling in form the genus Campus. 



CARIBB lis (Coelorhynchns) From the Caribbean Sea. 



CASTANEUS I NotOBCOpelUS) ChcstllUt-hued. 



catena (Bassozetus) Having a ehain-like row of pores along the lateral li mi, mi, i chain)- 



CAVERNOSUS ( Hyinenocepliahis) With depressions in the skull. 



i I'.uviNiM (Leptophidium) Spotted like a fawn. 



CHALYBEIUS (Chlorophthalmus) Of a steel-like luster (XaXvfSeloS). 



chameleonticeps (Lophulatilus) ..Having a head with a muchal appendage suggesting that of the African 



chameleon, (Chamcleu). 



CHESTER] (Phycis) In honor of Capt. Hubbard C. Chester, of the United States Fish ( lorn- 

 mission, sailing master of the Arctic exploring steamer Polaris, and 

 later engaged in deep-sea work. 



CIRRATUS (Phycis) Bearded (eirra). 



Copei (Paraliparis) In honor of Prof. Edward Drinker Cope, of tho University of Penn- 

 sylvania, a leader in American vertebrate /oology. 



cruentifer (Pisoodouophis) Sanguinary, cruel; in allusion to its habit of boring into the llesh of 



living fishes. 



dentatus (Grammatostomias) With conspicuous teeth. 



dii.ecta (Notosema) Admired, beloved (diligo); in allusion to the beauty of the species. 



DINOCEROS (Citharichthys) With a strong spine or " horn" upon the forehead (SetvoS and xefjaoSor 



IlSfJOOi). 



Dicimediana (Aphoristla) To perpetuate in ichthyological literature the name of the deep-sea 



DlOMEDlANUS (Hoplunnis). exploring steamer J Ibatross. See Pardionis. 



Earllii (Phycis) In honor of R. Edward Earll, of the United States FiBh Commission 



and National Museum, by whom the species was discovered. 



EFFULGENS (^Ethoprora) Gleaming, phosphorescent. 



egretta (Prionotus) In allusion to the elongate dorsal ray, resembling the plume of an 



Egretta. 



EURYOP8 (Bathylagus) Large-eyed (EvpvS and ao-ip). 



(Icelus.) 



favosus (Bathygadus) Cavernous (fvom favus, a honeycomb); in allusion to tho cavities in the 



skull. 



i-'iMiiiUATA (Cyclopsetta) With fringed tins (fimbria;, fringe). 



i i.ava (Congermura-ua) Tawny-hued. 



fulvus (Physiculus) Tawny. 



gemmifek (Lampauyctus) Covered with gem-like studs. 



(Astronesthes.) 



Gillii (Bassogigas) In houor of Dr. Theodore Gill, the Nestor of American Ichthyology, 



(C'etomimus.) 1895. 



(Labichthys.) 



(Lipogenys.) 



(Neobythites.) 



( Stephanoberyx. ) 



GOBIOIDE8 (Ilypsicometes) Resembling a (lohius. 



gracile (Aldrovaudia) Slender and graceful in form. 



(Myctophum.) 

 ( Peris tedion.) 

 (Photonectes.) 



GBAIiATOR (Beuthosaurus) Having extremities like stilts. 



iiimantophorus (Callioimuus > Having a thong-like extension of the middle ray of the tail tin | f/i a 



and tpepeiv). 



iiololepis (Cyttus) Completely covered with scales (6'A.o? and Afffi?). in distinction from 



certain species in the same genus which are partly naked. 



INTKONIGRA (Dicroleue) Black within; in allusion to the dark peritoneum. 



JORDAN! (Caulophryne) In honor of David Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford Junior 



University, one of tho most learned and productive of ichthyologists. 



LACERTA | Lampanyctus) With a lizard-like head. 



lappa (HalieuteUa) A spiny species (lappa, a burr). 



i.ii-akina ( Amitra) Resembling the genus Liparis. 



i.oMiisiiMs i I'ontiuus) With very long spines in the first dorsal tin. 



LUCIDA (.Ethoprora) Shining, bright, full of light. 



MacDoxaldi (Conocara) In honor of Col. Marshall McDonald, United States Commissioner of 



(Xanuobrarhiuni. ) Fisheries since 1888. 



(Penopus. ) 

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