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ART. 7. — S. TANAKA : 



MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPECIES. 



Total length to caudal base 



Head 



Height of body 



Height of caudal peduncle 



Snout 



Eye 



Interorbital 



Pectoral ray (exclusive of its base). 



Ventral 



Dorsal 



Anal 



10.0 

 3.0 

 2.9 

 1.4 

 0.9 

 0.5 

 0.8 

 1.9 

 1.7 

 1.25 

 1.25 



Anainpses nagayoi, n. sp. 



PI. I., fig. 3. 



Head 85 in total length to caudal base ; height of body 

 03 ; snout 3z in head ; eye 7 ; interorbital 3è. D. IX, 12 ; A. 

 Ill, 12 ; P. 12 ; V. I, 5 ; pores in lateral line 28 ; scales 

 between lateral line and back counted downwards and forwards 

 3; between lateral line and belly counted as before 11. 



Body oblong, compressed ; caudal peduncle rather high, 

 compressed ; dorsal outline more convex than ventral outline. 

 Head moderate ; eye lateral, high, rather small, its posterior rim 

 a little before middle of head length ; interorbital strongly 

 convex ; snout short, the profile moderately curved, conical. 

 Mouth small ; jaws equal ; two anterior canines in each jaw 

 prominent, turned ^forwards, compressed, with cutting edge ; no 

 posterior canine. Preopercle entire in margin ; opercular flap 

 moderate ; ventral beneath posterior end of base of pectoral, its 



