101. Parvikix ingens Hubbs and Wisner. 



Figure 23C. 



60.80, C6208, (3) 108-128 mm.; 60.90, H6204, (1) 95 

 mm.; 60.100, H6204, (1) 74 mm.; 60.120, H6204, (2) 56- 

 96 mm.; 83.77, C6303, (1) 51.5 mm.; 86.92, C6303, (6) 93- 

 178 mm.; 87.80, C6303, (1) 174 mm.; 90.70, C6208, (2) 

 134-157 mm.; 90.120, H6204, (1) 121 mm.; 97.40, C6303, 



(2) 52 mm.; 97.50, B6203, (2) 74-76 mm.; 100.40, 

 H6204, (1) 72 mm.; 100.60, H6204, (1) 76 mm.; 100.65, 

 C6303, (4) 139-192 mm.; 110.46, C6303, (1) 166 mm. 



102. Lepidophanes pyrsoboJus (Alcock). 



Figure 23C. 



60.180, H6204, (1) 25 mm.; 70.200, H6204, (1) 42 mm.; 

 73.200, B6203, (4) 21-30 mm.; 80.200, C6208, (1) 33.5 

 mm.; 83.77, C6303, (6) 29.5-42 mm.; 90.70, C6208, (2) 

 36 mm.; 90.120, H6204, (2) 31-37 mm.; 90.160, H6204, 



(3) 22-38 mm.; 90.160, C6208, (8) 29-40 mm.; 90.180, 

 H6204, (1) 38 mm. ; 90.200, H6204, (2) 30-34 mm. ; 100.65, 

 C6303, (6) 30.5-45.5 mm.; 100.80, H6204, (1) 30 mm.; 

 100.100, H6204, (3) 29.5-31.5 mm.; 100.140, H6204, (5) 

 22.5-46 mm.; 110.120, H6204, (2) 24-28 mm.; 110.160, 

 H6204, (5) 23-44 mm.; 137.50. B6203, (1) 27 mm. 



103. Ceratoscopehis townsendi (Eigenmann and 

 Eigenmann). 



Figure 23D. 



60.80, H6204, (3) 33-55 mm.; 60.100, H6204, (6) 35-60 

 mm.; 60.120, B6203, (2) 40-56 mm.; 60.120, H6204, (1) 

 43 mm.; 60.140, H6204, (2) 53 mm.; 60.160, H6204, (2) 

 72-83 mm.; 60.180, H6204, (2) 31-32 mm.; 60.200, B6203, 



(1) 25 mm. ; 66.100, C6208, (7) 23-35 mm. ; 70.80b, B6203, 



(2) 20-38 mm.; 70.80-5N, B6203, (35) 22-52 mm.; 70.200, 

 H6204, (3) 13-44 mm.; 73.200, B6203, (1) 52 mm.; 80.70, 

 H6204, (1) 52 mm.; 80.75, B6303, (1) 52 mm.; 80.80, 

 H6204, (3) 22-52 mm.; 80.90-5N, B6203, (66) 20-55 mm.; 

 80.90, H6204, (15) 40-59 mm.; 80.100, B6203, (1) 54 mm.; 

 80.160, C6208, (1) 22.5 mm.; 80.190, C6208, (1) 24 mm.; 

 80.200, C6208, (11) 19-56 mm.; 82.69, C6303, (24) 33.5- 

 57.5 mm.; 83.77, C6303, (716) 33.5-61 mm.; 83.90, C6303, 

 (142) 33-51 mm.; 84.67, C6303, (11) 40-50 mm.; 84.70, 

 C6303, (1) 44 mm.; 84.92, B6303, (4) 29.5-57 mm.; 86.92, 

 C6303, (11) 33.5-52.5 mm. ; 87.80, C6303, (6) 36-47.5 mm. ; 

 90.48a, H6105, (1) 42 mm.; 90.70, H6204, (2) 45-48 mm.; 

 90.80, C6208, (5) 23-32 mm. ; 90.110, C6303, (1) 25.5 mm. ; 

 90.120, H6204, (4) 18-49 mm.; 90.120, C6208, (64) 19-26.5 

 mm.; 90.150, C6208, (73) 15-27 mm.; 90.160, H6204, (5) 

 19-50 mm.; 90.160, C6208, (6) 48-53 mm.; 90.180, B6203, 

 (1) 21 mm. ; 90.180, H6204. (6) 29-57 mm. ; 90.180, C6208. 

 (1) 21 mm. ; 90.200, H6204, (9) 15-53 mm. ; 91.39a, C6208, 



(1) 52 mm.; 92.115, B6303, (1) 24 mm.; 97.40, C6303, 

 (7) 38-51 mm.; 97.65, C6303, (85) 28.5-44 mm.; 100.60, 

 H6204, (9) 38-51 mm.; 100.65, C6303, (944) 20-52 mm.; 

 100.80, H6204, (2) 36-40 mm. ; 100.90. H6204, (1) 38 mm.; 

 100.100, H6204, (9) 22.5-59 mm.; 100.120, H6204, (3) 47- 

 50 mm. ; 100.140. H6204. (9) 20-29 mm. ; 100.160, H6204, 



(2) 21-39 mm.; 108.63, C6303, (118) 29.5-40.5 mm.; 



110.40, H6204, (1) 40 mm.; 110.120, H6204, (3) 24-30 

 mm.; 110.160, H6204, (13) 17-54 mm.; 120.70, H6204, (8) 

 30-41 mm. ; 120.80, H6204, (9) 26.5-46 mm. ; 120.90, H6204, 

 (9) 25-39 mm.; 123.45, B6212, (6) 24-29.5 mm.; 127.45, 

 B6212, (1) 22.5 mm. ; 133.35, B6212, (1) 20.5 mm. ; 140.35, 

 B6212, (1) 32.5 mm. 



104. Notoscopelus resplendens Richardson. 



Figure 23D. 



66.100, C6208, (3) 29-37 mm. ; 80.80, H6204, (1) 58 mm. ; 

 80.160, 06208, (2) 27 mm.; 80.170, C6208, (1) 31 mm.; 

 80.190, C6208, (3) 27.5-31 mm.; 86.92, C6303, (3) 56.2-60.5 

 mm.; 90.120, C6208, (15) 26-31 mm.; 90.140, C6208, (1) 

 27 mm. ; 90.150, C6208, (12) 22.5-32.5 mm. ; 90.160, H6204, 



(1) 64 mm.; 90.200, H6204, (1) 15 mm.; 100.65, C6303, 

 (18) 43-64 mm.; 100.100, H6204, (1) 34.5 mm.; 100.120, 

 H6204, (1) 70 mm.; 100.160, H6204, (1) 26 mm.; 108.63, 

 C6303, (2) 44-60 mm. ; 110.120, H6204, (1) 61 mm. ; 120.90, 

 H6204, (1) 67 mm. 



105. Myctophidae, unidentified. 



60.55, C6280. (1) discarded at sea ; 70.80-5N, B6203, (1) 

 adult; 70.200, H6204, (1) juvenile; 80.80, C6303, (2) dis- 

 carded at sea; 80.90, B6203, (4) adults; 90.140, C6208, 



(2) juveniles; 90.150, C6208, (1) adult; 90.160, H6204, 

 (2) juveniles; 90.200, H6204, (2) larvae, may be Lepido- 

 phanes pyrosobolus. 



These specimens are badly damaged or other- 

 wise unidentifiable and probably represent several 

 species. 



PARALEPIDIDAE 



106. Sudis atrox Rofen. 



Figures 24 and 25A. 



80.160, C6208, (1) 21.5 mm. 



The genus Sudis of the monotypic subfamily 

 Sudinae was for many years known only from the 

 eastern Atlantic off Madeira and the Mediter- 

 ranean as Sudis tiyalina- Rafinesque. The larval 

 stages of this species were described and illustrated 

 by Sanzo (1918). A review of the genus Sudis 

 was presented by Harry (1951 : 33-35). A new 

 species from the eastern Pacific, Sudis atrox, was 

 recently described by Rofen (1963: 5, fig.l). S. 

 atrox was based on a 75-mm. SL holotype and "35 

 identifiable remains'' taken from stomach contents 

 of Alepisaurus and Parethunnus sibi at two sta- 

 tions several hundred kilometers west of Baja 

 California. Fourteen specimens of S. atrox, 3.4 

 mm. Notochord Length to 12.5 mm. SL had been 

 sorted from 13 stations of Norpac Expedition be- 

 tween Hawaii and the American mainland (E.H. 

 Ahlstrom, personal communication) . 



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