XXXII LIST OF THE NEW GKNEHA AND SPECIES OF DEEP-SEA FISHES. 



LiP()(iENYS Without an under j;iw (A.£;?r&), to lack. :uicl yf'yv:, tlio under jaw). 



LopiuoDKs Allied to Lophius. 



Loi'lIOi.ATll.us A crested I.atihia (X6q>t>i and Laliliia). 



Lycodonus A genus resembling Lijvodcs. (The termination onus is without siguili. 



cauce.) 



Mai.acocotti's A soft-bodied Coitus (iiaXaHoi and Korro5). 



Manducus A voracious feeder (Manducun, a grotesiiuo, marked tigure representing 



a person chewing, used in the Koman theater in classical days). 

 MiEBiA In honor of Prof. Karl Miibius, director of the Berlin Zoological 



Museum. 



MoNoi.KNE With a single pectoral fin (woj'oS, single; cbXevt/, an arm.) 



MoNOMlTRA Without a ventral disk {ftoyoi, deprived o(, jiirpa. a shield for the 



belly). 

 MosELEYA In honor of Henry Nottidge Moseley, F. R. S., one of the naturalists of 



the Challenger. 



Neobythites A newly discovered genus allied to liijlhilea (yeoi and /jvOin/i). 



NoroSEMA With a banner-like dorsal tin (i'mtoi', the back, and dif/ta, a banner). 



Penopu.s With thread-like ventral fins {xijvr/, a thread, and tiov?, a foot). 



POROGAUUS A r;nrfH8-like fish, with openings in its skin (jrdpoS and Gadua). 



PoROMiTKA With openings in its shields (;r opo? and //i'r/aa) ; in allusion to the central 



depression in each round, concentrically-grooved scale. 

 EONDELETIA lu houor of GuiUaume Hondelet, the French ichthyologist of the six- 

 teenth century. 



Steindachneria In honor of Dr. Franz Steiudachiier, the Austrian ichthyologist. 



Talismania For the French steamer Ta/isnin/i, engaged in deep-sea esplorafion in 



the northeast Atlantic. 

 Yaruella In honor of William Yarrell, the British ichthyologist. 



NEW SPECIES. 



^quatoris (Talism.ania) Taken under the equator. 



AgaSSIZII (AU-pocephalus) In honor of Alexander Agassi?,, director of the Museum of Comparative 



(Bathysaiirus.) Zoology and of several deeji-sea cxjiloring expeditions — the leading 



(Dicromita.) spirit in American thalassographic research. 



(Scorpieua. ) 



alascanus (Sebastolobus) Found in Alaska by Dr. Bean. 



ALATUS (Lampany ctus) Having long, wing-like fins. 



(Prionotus.) 



Alcocki Argyropelecus In honor of Capt. Surg. A. Alcock, director of the Indian Museum, Cal- 



(Diplacauthopoma.) cutta, and of his discoveries in the deep-sea ichthyology of the Indian 



Ocean. 



ANTILLARUM (Talismania) Taken among the Antilles. 



aquilonaris (Anthias) Northern (aquilo. the north wind). 



ARCTIFRONS (Cltharichthys) With a narrow forehead (arceo and/roiis). 



ARGENTEA (Bathyclupea) Glittering like silver. 



(Steindachneria.) 



ARCUATUS (Bathygadus) With a curved or arched jirofile {arcua, a bow). 



ATLANTICU.S (Benthodesmus) An Atlantic form. 



(Bregmaceros.) 



ATRIMANA (Monolene) Black-handed (nii-r and manus) ; in allusion to the dark ti]i of the single 



pectoral. 



Bairdii (Macrurus) In honor of Prof. Spencer FuUcrton Baird, secretary of the Smithsouian 



Institution, founder of the United States Fish Commission. 



BARHATULA (Lajiiionenia) With a little beard. 



Beanii (Limanda) Named by Mr. Goode In honor of his colleague. Dr. Bean. 



(Prionotus.) 



BELLA (Hypoclydonia) Beautiful 



Benedicti (Batbylagns) In honor of James E. Benedict, naturalist of the AlhatroKn. 



BicoLOR (Barathronus) Of two colors. 



(Rondeletia.) 



Blackfordi (Yarrella) In honor of Eugene G. Blackford, of New York, lisli (iiHniistand angler, 



president of the New York State Fish Comniission 



brevibarbls (Chalinura) Short-bearded. 



brevipe.s (Lycodes) With short ventral fins. 



brunnea (Maynea) Brownish, tawny. 



