DISTRIBUTION AND GENERAL NOTES ON THE SPECIES 



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MURAENOLEPIDAE 



Muraenolepis microps Lonnberg. A single specimen of this Antarctic species, 19 cm. long, was taken 

 on the Burdwood Bank at St. WS82, in the extreme south of the area covered by the trawling surveys. 

 Muraenolepis orangiensis Vaillant. A single specimen, 19 cm. long, was taken at St. WS825, near 

 the edge of the shelf to the north-east of the Falkland Islands. It is also known from the Magellan 

 Channels. 



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MARCH -APRIL 1927 



JUNE -JULY 1928 



Fig. 35. Salilota australis. Percentage length frequencies, southern and intermediate regions, 



at stated periods. 



CARANGIDAE 



Parana signata Jenyns was taken by us only at St. WS847, close inshore in the southern region, 

 where we secured six specimens between 46-5 and 60 cm. in length. The list of localities given by 

 Norman (1937, p. 60), southern Brazil, Uruguay, Buenos Aires, Rio Grande do Sul and Bahia 

 Blanca, indicates that these were probably stragglers. The normal habitat of the species is probably 

 to the north of our area. 



