Figure 28. — Caristius maderensist, 160 mm. SL, station 108.63, C6303. 



SCIAENIDAE 



165. Seriphus politus Ayres. 



93.25, C6208, (1) 175 mm.; 94.29c, C6208, (3) 165-186 

 mm 



166. Roncador stearnsi ( Steindachner) . 



93.26, C6208, (131) ca. 150-175 mm. 



SPHYRAENIDAE 



167. Sphyraena argentea Girard. 

 93.26, C6208, (4) 260-325 mm. 



CHIASMODONT1DAE 



168. Chiasmodon niger Johnson. 



120.90, H6204, (1) 47.5 mm. 



This specimen was taken about 320 km. (200 

 miles) west of Punta Eugenia, Baja California. 



169. Kali sp. 



100.100, H6204, (1) 172 mm. 



This specimen was taken about 480 km. (300 

 miles) west of Rosario Bay, Baja California. It 

 cannot be specifically identified from current ref- 

 erences, and t lie generic limits of Kali are con- 

 fused — two genera appear to be included under 

 this one name (D. M. Cohen, personal communi- 



cation). Compared to specimens identified as K. 

 indica (Lloyd) and K. normani (Parr) in the col- 

 lections of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 

 this specimen is unique in having a reduced num- 

 ber of broad-based, short, blunt teeth in both jaws. 



170. Pseudoscopelus scriptus Liitken. 



137.50, B6203, (1) 83.5 mm. 



This specimen was taken about 160 km. (100 

 miles) west of Santa Maria Bay, Baja California. 

 Parr (1933: 36-42) considered P. scriptus to con- 

 sist of two subspecies and also described a new 

 species, P. altipinnis. The above specimen is 

 closer to the description Parr gave for P. scriptus, 

 but it is possible that the two species are synony- 

 mous (R. J. Lavenberg, personal communication). 



SCORPAENIDAE 



171. Sebastolobus alascanus Bean. 



Figure 29D. 

 60.60, H6204, fl) 26 mm. 



172. Selaxtolobus altivelis Gilbert. 



Figure 291). 



60.120, H6204, (li 40.5 mm.; 80.55, H6204. (5) 30.5- 



39.5 mm.; 80.60, B6203. (1) 31 mm.; S0.60, IIG204, (1) 



29.5 mm.: 80.70, C(i2(>s. ill 14.5 mm.: 80.80, H6204, (2) 



33 mm.; 80.90, H6204. ID 36 mm.; 84.92, B6303. (2) 



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