3 o6 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



PART I. CLASSIFICATION OF THE INIOMI 



In order to give systematic perspective to these studies, an outline classification of the order Iniomi is 

 given. Those workers mainly responsible for this arrangement will become apparent during the course 

 of this paper. 



I. Suborder Alepisauroidea 

 Family Scopelarchidae 



Genera Scopelarchus Alcock, Neoscopelarchoides Chapman 

 Family Evermannellidae 

 Genus Evermannella Fowler 



Family Paralepididae 

 Subfamily SUDINAE 



Genus Sudis Rafinesque Schmaltz 

 Subfamily PARALEPIDINAE 



Genera Magnisudis Harry, Paralepis Cuvier, Notolepis Dollo, Lestidium Gilbert, Macro- 

 paralepis Ege 



Family Anotopteridae 



Genus Anotopterus Zugmayer 



Family ALEPISAURIDAE 

 Genus Alepisaurus Lowe 



Family Omosudidae 



Genus Omosudis Giinther 



II. Suborder Myctophoidea 

 Family Aulopidae 



Genera Aulopus Cuvier, Hime Starks and Latropiscus Whitley 



Family Chlorophthalmidae 



Genera Chlorophthalmus Bonaparte, Bathysauropsis Regan 

 Family Notosudidae 1 



Genera Notosudis Waite, Luciosudis Fraser-Brunner 



Family BATHYPTEROIDAE 



Genera Bathypterois Giinther, Benthosaurus Goode and Bean 



Family IPNOPIDAE 



Genera Ipnops Giinther, Bathymicrops Koefoed 



Family NEOSCOPELIDAE 



Genera Neoscopelus Johnson, Solivomer Miller, Scopelengys Alcock 



Family Myctophidae 



Genera Electrona Goode and Bean, Hygophum (Taning) Bolin, Benthosema Goode and 

 Bean, Diogenichthys Bolin, Myctophum Rafinesque, Ctenoscopelus Fraser-Brunner, 

 Loweina Fowler, Gonichthys Gistel, Ctenobranchus Fowler, Tarltonbeania Eigenmann 

 and Eigenmann, Diaphus Eigenmann and Eigenmann, Notolychnus Fraser-Brunner, 

 Lampadena Goode and Bean, Lampanyctodes Fraser-Brunner, Lampanyctus Bonaparte, 

 Ceratoscopelus Giinther, Gymnoscopelus Giinther, Lampichthys Fraser-Brunner, Noto- 

 scopelus Giinther, Hintonia Fraser-Brunner, Scopelopsis Brauer 



1 It would appear that Scopelosaurus Bleeker (Act. Soc. Sc. Indo-Neerl, vm, 1860, Elfde Bijdr. Amboina, p. 13) should be 

 included in this family. 



