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Appendix— Comparative material examined 



Triglops pingelr. HUMZ 54593 (female, 164 mm), HUMZ 

 54594 (female, 180 mm), HUMZ 54674 (male, 158 mm), 

 HUMZ 55266 (female, 184 mm), HUMZ 55267 (female, 

 165 mm), HUMZ 55268 (female, 176 mm). West Kam- 

 chatka, 59°00'N, 168°00'E, 80 m, 5 June 1976; HUMZ 

 55052 (female, 170 mm), HUMZ 55055 (female, 171 

 mm), HUMZ 55058 (female, 167 mm), HUMZ 55062 

 (male, 154 mm), HUMZ 55089 (male, 150 mm), East 

 Kamchatka, 51°25N, 158°04'E, 135-140 m, 21 May 

 1976; HUMZ 55154 (female, 140 mm), Penjinskii Bay. 

 59''59'N, 160"00'E, 112-113 m, 6 June 1976; HUMZ 

 56400 (female, 104 mm). East Kamchatka, 50°58'N, 

 157°52'E, 242-245 m, 22 May 1976; HUMZ 56466 

 (female, 127 mm), Gizhiga, 61°01'N, 158°17'E, 94-95 

 m, 7 June 1976; HUMZ 57984 (female, 120 mm). Sea of 

 Okhotsk, 56°40'N, 143^22'E, 310 m, 22 September 1976; 

 HUMZ 58051 (male, 114 mm), HUMZ 60855 (female, 

 119 mm). Sea of Okhotsk, 55°30'N, 139°00'E, 117 m, 7 

 September 1976; HUMZ 60702 (male, 123 mm). Sea of 

 Okhotsk, 57"38'N, 141^00'E, 121 m, 14 October 1976; 

 HUMZ 60799 (female, 121 mm). Sea of Okhotsk, 57°38'N, 

 141°00'E, 121 m, 14 October 1976; HUMZ 60808 (female, 

 140 mm), HUMZ 60810 (female, 126 mm), HUMZ 60811 

 (female, 124 mm). Sea of Okhotsk, 54°54'N, 142°57'E, 

 110 m, 6 September 1976; HUMZ 60919 (female, 88 

 mm), Gizhiga, 61°00'N, 158°41'E, 88-90 m, 7 June 1976; 

 HUMZ 60941 (female, 125 mm), HUMZ 60952 (female, 

 125 mm), Sea of Okhotsk, 55°00'N, 142°02'E, 121 m, 6 

 September 1976; HUMZ 61063 (male, 120 mm), HUMZ 

 61068 (female, 128 mm). Sea of Okhotsk, 55°09'N, 

 139°38'E, 124 m, 7 September 1976. 



