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Isiirus glaucus Ogilby, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, ser. 2, vol. 3, p. 1771, 

 18SS (Port Jackson ).^Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 35, p. 38, 

 1913 (Idzu Sea, Japan ) .—Ogilby, Mom. Queensland Mus., vol. 5, p. 74, 

 1916 (Bulwer, Moreton Bay). — Waite, Rec. South Australian Mus., vol. 

 2, No. 1, p. 21, fig. 27, 1921. — Jordan and Hubbs, INIem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 10, 

 p. 102, pi. 2, 1925 (Zanada Museum).— McCttixoch and Whitley, Mem. 

 Queensland Mus., vol. 8, pt. 2, p. 129, 1925 (reference).— McCulloch, Fishes 

 of New South Wales, ed. 2, p. 8, fig. 22, 1927.— Fowleb, Mem. Bishop 

 Mus., vol. 10, p. 18, 1928 ( Honolulu ) .—Whitley, Pap. Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. Tasmania, 1928, p. 45, 1929 (Tasmania).— Fowleb, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, 1929, p. 589, 1930 (Tokyo markets) ; Proc. 4th (1929) 

 Pacific Sci. Congress, Java, p. 488, 1930 (Japan; Hawaii).— Schmidt, 

 Trans. Pacific Comm. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., vol. 11, p. 6, 1931 (Kagoshima).— 

 Chevey, Inst. Oceanogr. Indochine, 19*' note, p. 5, 1932 (Indo China). — 

 Tanaka, Jap. Fish. Life Colours, No. 20, 1933. 



Isurus glauca Baknard, Ann. South African Mus., vol. 21, p. 33, pi. 1, fig. 6, 

 1925 (from Waite) (Cape Seas). 



OjcynoHcs gomphodon (not Miiller and Henle) Cboss, Proc. Roy. Soc. Van Die- 

 men's Land, vol. 3, pt. 1, p. 81, 1855 (Tasmania). 



Lamna (Oxyrrhma) spaUansanii (not Rafinesque) Klunzingee, Verh. zool.- 

 bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 21, p. 669, 1871 (Red Sea). 



Lamna spaUanzanii Day, Fishes of India, pt. 4, p. 722, pi. 186, fig. 2, 1878 (Red 

 Sea, Indian Ocean) ; Fauna British India, vol. 1, p. 26, fig. 7, 1889. — 

 Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 243 (Muscat). — Webeb, Siboga 

 Exped., Fische, vol. 57, p. 592, 1913 (Lomblem). — Zugmayer, Abh. Kon. 

 Bayer. Akad. Wiss., math.-phys. Kl., vol. 26, p. 8, 1913 (Mekran and Oman). 



Lamna spallanzani Tirant, Service Oceanogr. Peches Indo-Chine, 6* note, p. 64, 

 1929 (Phuroc-hai). 



Oxyrhina spaUanzanii Brusina, Glasnik Narovosl. Druztva, vol. 3, p. 226, 1888 

 (Red Sea). 



Lamna hiiidohril Philippi, Anal. Univ. Chile, vol. 71, p. 548, pi. 3, fig. 1, 1887 

 (type locality: Santiago). — Quijada, Boll. Mus. Chile, vol. 5, pt. 1, p. Ill, 

 1913 (Chile). 



Depth Qy^ to subcaudal origin; head 4^, rather narrowly at- 

 tenuated in profile. Snout 2% in head ; eye 1214? 5^ in snout; mouth 

 long as wide, sides straight to broadly arched anterior portion ; labial 

 folds nearly half jaw length, at inner edge of lips; teeth long, slender, 

 unequal, sharp-edged, outlines sinuate, 24 rows above, 22 below; 

 nostrils small, width % orbit, nearer eye than snout tip ; interorbital 

 broadly convex. Gill openings long as snout, last before pectoral 

 base. Spiracle minute, above mouth angle. 



First dorsal origin opposite inner pectoral angle, front fin edge 

 1% in head; second dorsal length 4%; anal length 7; pectoral iVio, 

 width 21/10 its length; ventral 2^/4 in head; clasper rather slender; 

 upper caudal lobe equals head, subcaudal l^^ upper; carina on 

 caudal peduncle 1% in head. 



Back dark bluish or blackish brown, contrasted sharply by caudal 

 carina from white of under surfaces. (Day; Garman.) 



