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other was taken off the Congo. Ante7tnarius viannoratus (see Fig. 471) 

 presents in its shape some Hkeness to the Ceratiidae and to Lophius, 

 ijut is in fact a small surface form peculiar to the Sargasso Sea (see 

 Plate V. Chapter X.), where the genus Monacant/ms, belonging to the 

 sub-order Plectognathi (see Fig. 472 and Plate V.), also occurs. 



PELAGIC FISHES 



Taken bv the "Michael Sars" in 1910 in the Atlantic 

 north of lat. 26° n. 



Class-CYCLOSTOMATA 



Order— PETROMYZONTES 



Petromyzontid^ 

 Petromyzou marinus, L., 1910 (see Fig. 449). 



Class PISCES 



Sub-Class— TELEOSTOMI 

 Order— TELEOSTEI 



Sub-Order— MALACOPTERYGII 



ClUPEIDtE 



Engraulis e/icrasichoiiis, Cuv., 1910, Station 36 (see Fig. 450). 



Clupea alosa, L., 19 10, Station 36. 



Clupea pilchardus^ Walb., 19 10, Station 36 (see Fig. 451). 



Salmonid.e 



Opisthoprodus soleatus, Vaill., 1910, Stations 49, 52, 64 (see Fig. 72, p. 89). 

 Opisthoprocti/s grivialdii, Zugmayer, 1910, Stations 23, 49 (see Fig. 452). 



Stomiatid^ 



We give here Brauer's ^ classification of the Stomiatida^ and Sternoptychidje. 



Stomias boa, Risso, 1902, Faroe-Shetland Channel; 1910, Stations 10, 19, 29, 



34, 42, 51, 53, 56, 62, 63, 64, 67, 80, 82, 84, 87, 88, 90, 92, 94, 98, loi 



(see Fig. 453). 



Chaidiodus sloanei, Bl. and Schn., 1910, Stations 10, 25, 29, 34, 35, 42, 45, 49, 



50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 62, 63, 64, 80, 81, 82, 84, 88, 90 (see Fig. 454). 

 Photostomias guernei. Coll., 1910, Stations 34, 45, 49, 51, 53, 58, 81, 82 (see 



Fig- 455)- 

 Eustomias obscurus, Vaill., 1910, Station 29, 



1 " Die Tiefsee Fische," IViss. Ergeb. Valdivia- Expedition, Bd. 15, 1906. 



