FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND ADJACENT SEAS 505 



p. 96, 1896 (compiled) ; pt. 4, pi. 19, fig. 4, 1900 (copied).— Gasman, Bull. 



Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 41, p. 263, pi. 2, figs, a-5 (head), pi. 4, fig. 1 (skin), 



pi. 5, figs. 3-9 (dentition), 1904 (types).— Dean, Carnegie Inst. Washington 



Pnbl., No. 32, p. 6, 1906 ( reference ) .—Bean and Weed, Proc. U. S. Nat. 



Mus., vol. 37, p. 662, pi. 38, 1910 (North Atlantic).— Garm an, Mem. Mus. 



Comp. Zool., vol. 40, p. 95, 1911 (Western Atlantic, in 707-1,080 fathoms). 

 Rhinochimaera atlantica Holt and Byrne, Ann. Mag. Not. Hist., ser. 8, vol. 3, 



p. 279, 1909 (type locality: Lat. 50°31' N., long. 11°31' W., 670-770 fathoms, 



Irish Atlantic slope). 

 Harriotta atlantica Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 40, p. 96, 1911 (copied). 

 AntcUochimaera chaetirhamphiis Tanaka, Journ. College Sci. Tokyo, vol. 27, 



p. 7, pi. 1, 1909 (type locality: Sagami Sea) ; Fishes of Japan, vol. 1, p. 10, 



pi. 3, fig. 11, pi. 4, figs. 15-16, 1911. 

 Harriotta chaetirhamphus Be-vn and Weed, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 37, p. 662, 



pi. 39, 1910 (North Pacific, Japan). — G arm an, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 



40, No. 3, p. 95, 1911 (Okinose, Sagami Sea, in 400 fathoms). 



Depth ^% to 7% in total ; head 4 to 41/2, width l%o to 21/5. Snout 

 11/3 to 11/2 in head; eye 614 to 9i,4, 43/5 to 61/5 in snout, 21/3 to 3 in 

 interorbital ; preoral length II/2 in head; mouth rather close before 

 eye; interorbital 2%, convex. 



Lateral line nearly straight along side of body axially; jugular 

 section meets orbital behind junction of orbital with suborbital and 

 angular branches. 



Dorsal spine 1% to 2% in head, hind edges finely serrated, inter- 

 dorsal space nearly equals eye; second dorsal uniformly low, about 

 5 in total length; supracaudal shorter than subcaudal, w^hich longer 

 than supracaudal in young; no anal; tail ends in rather short fila- 

 ment with age, less than subcaudal length; pectoral 3% in total in 

 young to 6l^ with age, reaches ventral in adult though much shorter 

 with young, width half its length; ventral 1% to 23^ in head, 

 pointed. 



Uniform brown, caudal filament paler. 



Japan. Also in the Atlantic. 



HARRIOTTA PINNATA Schnakenbeck 



Harriotta pinnata Schnakenbeck, Mitt. Zool. Mus. Hamburg, vol. 44, p. 40, figs. 

 6-9, 1931 (type locality: Walvis Bay, Southwest Af rica ) .—Fowler, Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 70, pt. 2, p. 1158, fig. 488, 1936 (copied).— 

 Barnard, Ann. South African Mus., vol. 32, pt. 2, p. 46, 1937 (reference). 



If really different from Harnotta raleighana this species seems to 

 be distinguished chiefly by the presence of a small well-marked anal 

 lobe below the hind end of the low dorsal. Described from a male 

 100 cm. and a female 108 cm. long. 



Family CALLORHINCHIDAE 



Body compressed, tapers backward and becomes slender in tail. 

 Head short, pointed. Snout with flexible proboscis ending in retrose 

 leaflike terminal end. Teeth with tritors receiving impact on sides 



