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Relationshi'ps . — C. micropus appears to be closely related to C. 

 ranula and C. reinhardi. (See description of C. ranula.) 



Synopsis. — Dorsal 47; anal 41. Depth of body less than length 

 of head. Eye 5 in head; disk 4. Teeth simple. Gill slit apparently 

 above base of pectoral. Lower lobe of pectoral shorter than head. 



Figure 41.— Careproctus reinhardi. Teeth from specimen No. 28812, 

 U.S.N.M. 



CAREPROCTUS GEORGIANUS Lonnberg 



Careproctus georgianus Lonnberg, 1895, p. 41, pi. 3. — Burke, 19126, 



Distribution. — Antarctic Ocean, South Georgias, depth 195 m. 



No specimens examined. 



Relationships.- — In many respects C. georgianus resembles C. 



pJiasma and related species of the North Pacific. 



Synopsis.— Dorsal 45-52; anal 42-46. Pectoral about 30. Depth 



a little more than 4 in total length. Disk 1.9-2.1 in head. Gill 



slit above base of pectoral. Teeth simple. 



