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In the following synopsis the genera added to the Indian list by the 

 Investigator are marked with an asterisk, and those that are represented in the 

 deep sea by a dagger. 



Synopsis of the Indian genera of Scopelidge. 



I. Pseudobranchise well developed : — 



1. Body scaly, without phosphorescent spots : — 



i. Maxilla not dilated posteriorly : — 



a. Dorsal in front of the ventrals : some of the teeth 

 enlarged and barbed at point : eyes with a strong 

 upward cast ... ... 



6. Dorsal fin above or behind the ventrals : none of 

 the teeth barbed : eyes quite lateral : — 



a. Teeth on each palatine in a single band ... 



/3. Teeth on each palatine in a double band ... 



ii. Maxilla rudimentary or absent : some of the teeth barbed 



at point : caudal three-lobed ... ... ... 



iii. Maxilla dilated behind : — 



a. Eyes lateral, very large : no prolonged rays 



b. Eyes very small : some of the rays of the pectoral 

 (and also sometimes of the caudal and anal fins) 

 enormously prolonged 



2. Body scaly, with phosphorescent spots : — 



i. Snout high, short, bluntly rounded : mouth-cleft nearly 



reaching the angle of the preoperculum : anal fin close 



behind the dorsal 

 ii. Snout depressed, rather long : mouth-cleft wide, but not 



nearly reaching the angle of the preoperculum : anal a 



considerable distance behind the dorsal 



3. Body naked : some enormous fangs in the mandible, vomer and 

 palatines 



II. Pseudobrauchioe rudimentary : otherwise closely related to Neoscopelus 



•ScOPELARCHOS.f 



Saurus. 

 Saurida. 



Earpodon.f 



*CHLOROPHTEALMUS.f 



*BATHVPTEKOIS.t 



Scopelus.f 



*NEOSCOPELUS.f 



*ODONTOSTOMUS.t 

 *SC0PELEN T GYS.f 



SCOPELARCHUS, Alcock. 

 Scopelarchus, Alcock, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, Vol. LXV. pt. 2, 1896, p. 306. 



Body elongate, compressed, covered with scales which, except on the lateral 

 line, where they are adherent, are deciduous. 



Cleft of mouth very wide : premaxilla very long, tapering, firmly attached 

 to the long slender maxillas. A single row of small teeth in the premaxilla : a 

 double row of teeth in the mandible, the inner row being large depressible and 

 barbed at tip ; an incompletely double series of similarly enlarged teeth on either 

 palatine, and a long narrow row of almost similar teeth on the tongue and 

 hyoid. Eye large. Gill-openings very wide, gill-membranes not attached to the 

 isthmus, branchiostegals not very numerous (about G ? ) ; pseudobranchire 

 large. 



