REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 163 



Q'. Pacific; snout to vent 5.5; pectoral 14; the 

 upper edge of the fin above the angle of the 

 mouth; the middle rays not rudimentary; 

 the symphysis behind the front of the eye. 



cephalus. 



Q^. Pacific; depth 6; snout to vent 9.8; pectoral 



16; the upper edge bdlow the angle of the 



mouth; the middle rays not rudimentary; 



the symphysis in front of the eye__inento. 



D^. Teeth blunt, not conical atramentatus. 



O. Teeth in a single series. 



R'. Atlantic; snout to vent 8.5; head 6.5 



copei. 

 RK Pacific. 



S^ Snout to vent 6; head 5; color rose red; 

 fins and snout largely black; dorsal 



58; anal 53; pectoral 20 rosaceus. 



S2. Color blackish; dorsal ca 56; anal ca 42; 

 pectoral 24; gill slit unknown, 

 grandiceps. 

 S^. Color blackish; dorsal 66; anal 57; pec- 

 toral 24; gill slit unknown, 

 attenuatus. 



SUPPLEMENTARY KEY TO SPECIES OF PARALIPARIS 



A'. Atlantic species. 

 B'. Teeth in bands. 

 C Color pale. 



D'. Mouth horizontal. 

 E'. Pectoral normal. 



F'. Caudal 9; D. 48; P. 17; no rays bet^veen the two pectoral 



lobes australis.'* 



F^. Caudal 4; D. 58; P. 22; 3 rudimentary rays between the two 



lobes of the pectoral Uparina. 



E2. Pectoral dehcate, fringed membranaceous.'* 



D2. Mouth at an angle garmani. 



CK Color blackish bathybius."* 



B2. Teeth in a single series copei. 



A^. Pacific species. 



G'. Pectoral 30 or more. 



Hi. Teeth trilobed; mouth horizontal dactylosus. 



H^. Teeth simple; mouth oblique; pectoral notch very 



shallow angustifrons. 



G^. Pectoral 25 or less. 

 J'. Teeth in bands. 

 K'. Mouth horizontal. 



L'. Middle pectoral rays long; pores not enlarged. 



M'. Middle pectoral rays evenly spaced on the girdle; 



little pectoral notch fimbriatus. 



M^. Middle pectoral rays more widely spaced than tho&e 

 above and below. 



'8 In key in more than one place. 



