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ONTOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF FISHES-AHLSTROM SYMPOSIUM 



Fig. 210. Kasidoron larva of Gibberichthys pumilus. 6.2 mm NL, DANA Sta. 3543 (source: de Sylva. pers. comm.). 



Adioryx diodema 

 Holocentrus rufus 

 Plectrypops retrospinis 

 Ostichthys trachypoma 

 Myripristis sp. 

 Centroberyx affinis 

 4 — Beryx splendens 



Scope log ad us mi zolepis 

 Scope logodus unispinis 

 Melamphaes macrocepholus 

 Melamphoes eulepis 

 Scopeloberyx sp. 

 Poromitra pumilus 

 Stephanoberyx monae 

 Gibberichthys pumilus 

 Diretmus orgenteus 

 Anopiogaster cornuto 

 Hoploslethus mediterroneus 

 Gephy robery X da r wi ni 

 Trachichthys australis 

 Paratrachichthys sp. 

 Photoblephoron palpebrotus 

 'Anomalops katopteron 

 Monocentrus japonicus 

 Cleidopus gtorioe- maris 



Fig. 211. Cladogram showing the relationships of the beryciform 

 families studies by Zehren (1979). 



phyletic, to determine the relationships between the various 

 suborders, and to determine the relationships of the Beryci- 

 formes to other orders of fishes. Inclusion of early life history 

 characters in these studies would be useful. However, the lack 

 of early Ufe history data for ten of the beryciform families may 

 prove a stumbling block in these efforts. 



Division of Fishes, National Museum of Natural History, 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of 

 Columbia 20560. 



