115. LYCODID.E LYCODES. 787 



A. 95; P. 22; V. 4. Xova Scotia to Fimiuiik and Si)itzbergeu. {Col- 



Ic.tt.) 



(Collott, Norgcs Fiskc 1874, 95; Collett, Norske Xonl-Havs Exp. 1880, 84: Lycodi^ 

 rahli (ioocl.- & Bean, Proc l'. S. Nat. Mas. 187U, 20i», not of Rciuli.) 



9207. L.. reticulatsi!Si> Ivcinli. 



Browiiisli, with reticulateil 1>l;ick IJnes on the head and body; thos'' 

 on the body disposed in 5 gronps or cross-bands, the three anterior 

 of which emit 1 or 2 vertical streaks on the dorsal tin; dorsal dark- 

 edged. IJody entirely sc;ily; vertical tins naked. Head twice as long 

 as high; snont long; maxilhiry extending to behind middle of eye: 

 distance from vent to ventrals more than length of head. Head 4 ; 

 depth about 8. D. 94; A. 75; Y. 4; cceca 2. L. 44 inches. Green- 

 and, south to the Grand Banks. 



(Reinhavdt, 1. c. 167; Guntlier, iv, 3-20: Gill, 1. c. 260; Collctt, 1. c. 84: Lycodcs rossi 

 ^lalnifijr. 18G4: Lycodcs gracU is Sars, Christ. Vid. Selsk. Forli. 186G: Lijcodcs persincUlum 

 Kriiyei*, Dausk. Vidcusk. Selsk. Afhandl. 1845, 233: Lycodcs j^crsjiicillum GUutber, iv, 

 320: Lycodcs pcrsincUlum Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila. 1863,260.) 



120S. la. scmiBiudnos Rcinli. 



Color uniform pale grayish brown, without spots or bands. Body 

 naked in front of vent, scaly behind; fins naked. Head large. Dis- 

 tance of ventrals from vent somewhat more than length of head. 

 Head 3^; depth 7. I). 94; A. 74; P. 24; coeca 2. Greenland to Spitz- 

 bergen. {Collctt.) 



(liciiihardt, Kong. Dansk. Solsk. etc. 1838,223; Guntlier, iv, 320; Gill, 1. c. 260; 

 Collett, 1. c. 113.) 



120f>. ff^. iicbBaEosus KWiyer. 



Brown, with small, fiiint, yellow, transverse bands across the back 

 Body naked anteriorly; the posterior i)art of dorsal fin scalj'; the anal 

 naked or nearly so. D. 87; A. GS; P. 19; V. 3. Greenland. (KrUi/cr.) 

 An imperfectly-described species, nnknown to recent writers. 



(Kniyer, 1. c. 1844, 140; Gill, 1. c. 260.) 



12 lO. Ej. coccaaacMS Bean. 



Brown, red below; pectorals reddish brown al>ove, carmine below; 

 9 bluisli-white bands on the dorsal; a few whitish blotches on sides 

 and on head; anal brownish red; head white below; a w^hitish blotch 

 as large asej'e at upper angle of gill-opening. l^Kstcrior two-thirds of 

 tnil covered with sejKirated scales; rest of body, head, and fins, sciih- 

 less; lateral line visible only on scaly part of body, consisting of a U'w 

 faint, short, linear scratches. Pectoral twice as long as premaxilhn y, 

 falling short of the vent by its own length; dorsal beginning over 



