82 LYCODIN-E. 



Lycenchelys (iill. 

 Lyieiicke/ys Oill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1884, p. 180 (»nircEiia). 



The body is \- e r y elongated ( a 11 g u i 1 1 i f o r 111 1 , the height over the anus going c a. 

 16—24 times in the total length. Teeth on the i n t e r m a x i 1 1 a r \- and mandible, vomer 

 and palatines. Lower jaw without barbules. vScales small. Lateral line ventral or 

 mediolateral, or both ventral and mediolateral. Branchiostegal rays 6. 



From the waters of North America 3 species of this genus have been described, namely: 

 Lycenchelys verritlii ( Toode S: Bean , off the east coast of the United States (34'' 39' 40" — 42° 33' N.L. 

 68° 22'— 75° 14' 40" W.L.), 75 — 603 fathoms; Lycetichelys paxillus Goode & Bean, off the east coast of the 

 United States (35° 45' 30"— 42'' 48' N.L. 63° 07' — 74"' 48' W.L.), 263—904 fathoms; Lycenchelys porifer Gil- 

 bert, off Lower California, 857 fathoms")- 



From the European and Greenland waters are at present known 4 species, distinguished from 

 one another in the following manner: 



I. 7 pits for the lateral line along the upjDer jaw and under the eye. 



A. Distance of the dorsal fin from the snout is less than 20 °o of the total length. 



a. Length of the head is less than 14 ° '0 of the total length. Colour uniform. (The cold 

 area: off west Norway, east Iceland, and in the Fceroe Channel; 340 — 620 fathoms). 



L. murcena Coll.; p. 82. 



b. Length of the head is more than 14 " o of the total length. Dark spotted colouration. 

 (Northern East Greenland; ca. 160 fathoms). L. kolthofji ^^\\%tx\\ p. 88. 



B. Distance of the dorsal fin from the snout is 21 ° o or more of the total length. (Skager 

 Rak, south and west Norway; 70 — 300 fathoms). L^. sarsii Coll.; p. 86. 



11. 8 (larger) pits for the lateral line along the upper jaw and under the eye. (Davis Straits; 393 fathoms). 



L. mgolfiajiiis Jensen; p. 90. 



Lycenchelys muraena Collett. 



Fig. 15—19 in text. 



1878. Lycodes murcBiia Collett, Fiske fra den Nor.ske Nordhavs-Exped. 1876—77; Forh. \'idensk. Selsk. 



Chria. 1878, No. 4, p. 15. 

 1878. L.nmrcE7ia Collett, Fiske fra Nordhavs-Expeditionen 1878; Forh. \'idensk. Sel.sk. Chria. 1878, No. 14, 



p. 74 (partim). 

 1880. L. }nur(^na Collett, The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition, Fishes, p. 116 (partim), PL IV, 



Fig. 30 (nee Fig. 29 & 31). 



1891. L. murcEtia Lilljeborg, Sveriges och Norges Fiskar, II, p. 25 (partim). 



1895. L.murcena Smitt, Skandinaviens Fiskar, II, p. 616 (partim) (non Fig. 152). 



1901. Lycenchelys muraena Jensen, Vidensk. Aledd. Naturh. Foren. Kbhvn., p. 214. 



■) Concerninc; these species, see Goode & Bean: Oceanic Ichthyology, 1S95, p. 309 — 312; also Jordan & Ever- 

 tnann: The Fishes of North and Middle America, Part III, 1S9S, p. 2470. 



