2474 Bulletin //, United States National Museum. 



2836. LTCODOXUS MIBABILIS, Goode & Bean. 



Head 7 in total length ; depth about 18. D. about 80; A. abont 70; C.9; 

 P. 18 ; V. 3 ; scales as in Lycodes, the scales not extending out ui)on the fins ; 

 no scales on head and nape. Lateral line apparently obsolete posteriorly ; 

 not extending back of the extremity of the pectoral, its position median ; 

 eye high up, 2i- in head, equal to postorbital portion of the head ; the width 

 of interorldtal sjiace less than diameter of jiupil, 3^ times in long diameter 

 of eye ; nostrils immediately in front of eye ; maxillary extending to verti- 

 cal through anterior margin of i)upil ; mandible, to a little behind vertical 

 through posterior margin of the pupil; dorsal fin inserted slightly behind 

 vertical through base of pectoral (the portion of the fin present in the 

 mutilated specimen before us contains 80 articulated rays; the first 10 or 

 11 scutes do not support rays, but whether rays were originally present 

 or not can not be ascertained) ; longest dorsal ray about equal to longest 

 anal ray, its length about 3 in head; distance of vent from snout twice 

 length of head; anal beginning immediately behind vent, of about 70 

 articulated rays; caudal rays extending beyond tips of ultimate dorsal and 

 anal rays, about 9 in number; distance of ventral from snout equal to 

 twice length of upper jaw; middle ventral ray longest, it being i as long 

 as postorbital part of head; length of pectoral e([ualing 3 times that of 

 snout. Oft' the New England coast, in depths of 721 to 1,309 fathoms; a 

 most remarkable little fish, (mirabilis, wonderful.) 



Lycodoniti- mirabilis, Goode & Bean, Bull. Mub. Coiiip. Zool., x, No. 5, 208, 1883, New Eng- 

 land Coast, lat. 38° 20' 8" N., long. 73° 23' 20" W., in 740 fathoms (Type in M. C. Z.) ; 

 Jordan, Cat. Fishes, 124, 1885; Goode & Bean, Oceaniclchthyology, 312, 1896. 



940. LYCONEMA, Gilbert. 

 Lyconema. Gilbert, Kept. F. S. Fi.sh Comm. 1893 (1896), 471 (barbatum). 



Generic characters as in Lycodes, but the lower jaw covered with a dense 

 mass of slender filaments or barbels, between which can be seen the 

 mucous pores of the mandible. In Iluocaies, a related genus from the 

 Antarctic, the mandible is provided with a scries of hollow tubes, which 

 are doubtless the produced margins of the pores. Alaska. {XvHoi, wolf; 

 vtjjiia, thread.) 



2837. LTCOXEMA BARBATUM, Gilbert. 



Head 6Jf ; depth 114^; maxillary 3 in head; eye 3^; snout 4J. D. 103; A. 

 90 (each counted to middle of caudal); P. 15, its length Ij^ in head; Aen- 

 trals very short, i to ? diameter of orbit. A dense fringe of filaments 

 covers the entire under surface of lower jaw, extending to behind angle of 

 mouth ; another series laterally on the throat, and a few scattering ones 

 sometimes present on the branchiostegal membranes; upper jaw without 

 barbels. Body slender; upper jaw overlapping the lower; mouth small, 

 maxillary reaching vertical from front of pupil ; teeth all conical, none 

 of them much enlarged, those in lower jaw in a patch or irregular 

 double series, narrowing to a single series laterally ; in upper jaw, a single 

 series, the teeth of which increase in size toward the middle line, the mid- 



