Hawaiian Fishes 



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This grenadier is one of the most common in Hawaiian waters and 

 is very abundant at depths between 250 and 350 fathoms. It was a 

 brownish color above with silvery sides and blackish below. 



Since its stomach contained the remains of shrimp-like crustaceans 

 and the eyes and jaws of squids, these animals must make up the bulk 

 of its diet. 



Grenadier 



52-18 Hymenocephah/s antraeus Gilbert & Cramer 



Drawn from Gilbert & Cramer 



This grenadier is one of the most abundant species about the Hawaiian 

 Islands in depths from 250 to 350 fathoms. It is dark brownish in color 

 and measures about eight inches in length. 



Grenadier 



52-19 Hymenocephalus striatulus Gilbert 



This grenadier is u light olive brown color above, dark beneath, and 

 reaches a length of about two inches. It is taken in depths from 192 to 

 362 fathoms, but it is not a common species. 



