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Figure 1. — Geographical distribution of Pseudopriacanihus alius. 



Academy in Mariel, Pinar del Rio Province. The 

 example was labeled as having been taken about 

 1944 at Vedado (Havana), and their conversa- 

 tion with the former curator of that museum 

 confirmed the localitj- and included the fact that 

 the specimen came from deep waters, "maybe 

 more than 60 fathoms." The data which Duarte 



Bello sent me from these specunens substantiate 

 his determinations. The following records were 

 received in a later letter from Dr. Duarte Bello, 

 dated September 19, 1960. I have not seen his 

 specimens, which were being maintained alive in 

 the Cuban National Aquarium, but presume his 

 identifications are correct as he is familiar with 



