NO. 2133. FISHES TAKEN BY "ALBATROSS." 1888— THOMPSON. 



451 



■ Localities: ;V. fexselhla: Port rhnrniea, Straits of Magellan, 01-54; Mayne Harbor, Patagonia, 02-42, 

 02-43, 02-40, 02-41, 01-18, 01-47; Sandy I'oint, Straits of Magellan, 02-44. N. longicauda.- All from Albatross 

 station 2771, North of Cape Virgins. 



13. NOTOTHENIA TRIGRAMMA Regan. 



Notoihenia trlgranima Regan, Scottish Antarctic Exped., Trans. Royal Soc. 

 Edinburgh, vol. 49, pt. 2 (No. 2), 1913, pp. 2.39 and 266, pi. vi, fig. 2. Port 

 Stanley, Falklands. 



"Depth of the body 5 in the length, kmgth of head 4. Diameter 

 of the eye 5 in the length of the head and equal to the interorbital 

 width. Lower jaw projecting; maxillary extending to below an- 

 terior third of eye; upper surface of head, except snout, cheeks, and 

 opercles scaly; 15 gill rakers on lower j^art of anterior arch. Dorsal 

 VI, 34. Anal 32. Pectoral longer than pelvics, two-thirds as long as 

 head, extending to above anal. Caudal rounded. About 85 scales 

 in a lateral longitudinal series, 65 in upper lateral line, which nearly 

 reaches caudal, 13 in line in middle of tail, and 40 to 45 in a third 

 lower lateral line, which is separated by 4 or 5 longitudinal series 

 of scales from the base of the anal fin. Brownish; fins darker. 



"Port Stanley, Falklands. 



"Total length, 280 mm." (Regan.) 



The plate shows the interorbital space to be covered with small 

 scales. 



14. NOTOTHENIA LONGIPES Steiddachner. 



Notothenia longipcs Steindachner, Ichth. Beitr., vol. 3, Sitzb. d. k. Akad. d. 

 Wise. Wien, vol. 72, I Abth. Juni Heft, 1875, p. 42, pi. 6, fig. rechts. Straits 

 of Magellan and west coast of Patagonia. — GiJNTHER, Challenger, Shore Fishes 

 1880, p. 21. Messier Channel (345 fathoms), Port Famine (10 to 15 fathoms). 

 Cape A^irgins (55 fathoms). — Perugia, Ann. Mus. Geneva (2), vol. 10, 1891, 

 p. 17 (of separate). Brecknock Pass. — Vaillant, Mission Sci. Cap Horn, 

 1882-1883, vol. 6, Zoologie, Poissons, 1888, p. 25. Orange Bay. — Jordan, 

 List of Fishes obtained in the harbor of Bahia, Brazil, and in adjacent waters, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 13, 1890, p. 335. Southern Patagonia.— Stein- 

 dachner, Fauna Chilensis, Zool. Jahrb. Suppl., vol. 4, 1898, p. 304. Smyth 

 Channel, Patagonia (not 'N. mizops Giintlier).— Boulenger, Southern 

 Cross, 1902, p. 183 (part, not N. squamifrons Giinther). — Lonnberg, Wis- 

 sensch. Ergeb. Schwed. Siidpolar Exped., vol. 5, Lief. 6, 1905, p. 15. Falk- 

 land Islands. — Regan, Scottish Antarctic Exped., Trans. Royal Soc. Edin- 

 burgh, vol. 49, pt. 2 (No. 2), 1913, p. 269. Patagonia and Magellan Straits. 



Notothenia tessellata forma megalops Smitt, Bih. Svenska Akad., vol. 23, IV, 

 No. 3, 1897, p. 25 (not synonymy). — Delfin, Catalogo de los Peces de Chile, 

 Revista Chilena, vols. 3 and 4, 1900, p. 86 (part, forma megalops). 



