Chinsmodoiitidae 



Chiasmodon niger Johnson (Fig. 38) 



7205, 20.145, MT, (1) 41mm: 24.145, MT, (1) 61mm; 27.145, IK, (1) 14mm (specimen on loan to 



Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County). 



7210, 24.139, MT, (1) 75mm; 27.135, MT, (1) 73mm. 



Kali )ioriiiani (Parr) (Fig. 38) 



7210, 140.120, MT, (2) 129-141mm; 24.131, MT, (1) 140mm. 



Pseiidoscopehis scripttis Lutken (Fig. 38) 

 7205,20.129, MT, (1) 86mm. 



Reference; Johnson (1969), Johnson and Cohen (1974), Norman (1929), Watson and Sandknop (1996c) 



Gempylidae 



Diplospiniis nuillistriatiis Maul (Fig. 38) 



7205, 20.145, MT, (1) 72mm; 24.133, IK, (2) 11-12; 24.141, IK, (4) 12-1 12mm; 24.145, MT, (1) 1 1mm; 

 27.135, IK, (2) ll-12mm; 27.145, IK, (4) ll-60mm; 27.145, MT, (3) 8-19mm; 31.135, IK, (I) 6mm; 

 31.135, MT, (1) 10mm; 31.145, IK, (1) 33mm; 31.145, MT, (6) 10-7 1mm. 



7210, 24.139, MT, (1) 188mm; 31.135, IK, (1) 13mm. 



Genipyhis serpens Cuvier (Fig. 38) 

 7210,31.145, MT, (1) 21mm. 



Nealotiis tripes Johnson (Fig. 39) 



7205, 20.135, IK. (1) 10mm; 20.145, IK, (1) 1 1mm; 20.145, MT, (3) 26-29mm. 



Reference: Ambrose (1996f), Nishikawa (1987, 1988b), Ozawa (1986e), Richards (1989) 



Sconibridae 



Thwmus albacares (Bonnaterre) 

 7210, 157G.25, IK, (1) 7mm. 



Reference: Ambrose (1996g), Nishikawa (1988a), Richards (1989), Wild (1994) 



Trichiuridae 



Benthodesnnis pacificus (Giinther) (Fig. 39) 

 7205, 27.145, IK, (1) 33mm. 



Reference; Nakamura and Parin (1993), Ozawa (1988c), Parin (1995b), Rosenblatt and Wilson (1987), 

 Sandknop and Watson (1996c) 



Nomeidae 



Cub ice ps baxteri Regan (Fig. 39) 



7205, 20.129. MT, (6) 9-22mm; 20.135, IK, (1) 10mm; 24.141, IK, (1) 1 1mm; 24.145, IK, (2) I3-23mm; 



27.125, IK, (2) 15-16mm. 



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