Figure 71.— Temnocora Candida. Teeth from type 



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head; disk 2.9-3.4; lower lobe of pectoral fin 1.5. Body short, deep. 

 Teeth strongly trilobed. Eye large, prominent; pupil reduced to a 

 horizontal slit. Gill slit above the pectoral fin. Dorsal fin distinctly 

 notched. Disk well developed, flat. Color white or pinkish; peri- 

 toneum pale. 



Genus CRYSTALLICHTHYS Jordan and Gilbert 



Crystallichthys Jordan and Gilbert, 189S, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 47, p. 2864. 



Disk present; nostril single; teeth trilobed; suprabranchial pores 

 one or two; pyloric coeca present; pseudobranchiae absent; bran- 

 chiostegal rays 6; pupil reduced to a slit; body with roundish or 

 irregular blotches. 



Genotype. — Crystal- 

 lichthys mirabilis. 



CRYSTALUCHTHYS CYCLO- 

 SPILUS Gilbert and Burke 



Liparis cyclostigma Gilbert, 

 1896, p. 446 (part, con- 

 fused with Liparia cyclos- 

 tigma. — Jordan and 

 EVERMANN, 1898, p. 21- 

 25. — Jordan and Gil- 

 bert, 1899, (part, after Gilbert). — Evermann and Goldsborough, 1907, 

 p. 333, pi. 19 (part). 



Crystallichthys mirabilis Jordan and Gilbert, 1899, p. 476, pi. 76 (part). 



Crystallichthys cyclospilus Gilbert and Burke, 1912a, p. 74. 



Type.—'No. 74381, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 4779, Bering Sea; 

 depth 54 fathoms. Length 200 mm. 



Distribution. — Bering Sea, Albatross Stations 3252, 3439, 3638, 

 4777, and 4779; depth 29-52 fathoms. Twelve specimens examined, 

 reaching a length of 200 mm. 



Relationships. — C. cyclospilus closely resembles C. mirabilis. 

 These two species agree in most respects, particularly in having a 

 peculiar pupil and blotched coloration, C. cyclostigma can be 

 distinguished from C. mirabilis by the shorter rounded snout, the 

 broader head, the more rounded pinkish blotches, and the snout not 

 divided on the lower surface. 



Synopsis.— DotsbI 48-50; anal 42-43; pectoral 33-35; caudal 10; 

 pyloric coeca 36. Depth 3.1-3.8 in length without caudal; head 

 3.6-3.8. Eye 6-7 in the head; disk 2.2-2.4. Body deep and much 

 compressed, moderately elongate. Teeth stout, blunt, distinctly 

 trilobed. Snout short, deep, broadly rounded, not projecting. Eye 

 small; pupil elliptical, partially divided dorsally by a projection from 

 the iris. Gill slit above the pectoral fin. Disk normal, large. Body 

 whitish in alcohol, pinkish in life, large roundish, pinkish blotches on 

 head, body, and fins; peritoneum pale. 



