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reaching ventrals. Intermaxillary with about 10 small curved 
teeth. Mandible with a pair of small symphysial teeth; on 
each branch 2 distant, very large, curved teeth and a smaller 
one in front of the second, as well as one far back behind 
it, and one between this last and the second. One large tooth 
Fig. 72. Evermannella indica Brauer. 
on the vomer and 3—4 smaller ones on the palatines, though 
also large. Light brown, with a dorsal series of dark spots. An 
incomplete ventral one on the tail. Length 32 mm. 
Habitat: BandaSea(750—o M., vertical net)! — Tropical Indic. 
Mm. Promacheon M. Weber. 
(Max WEBER, Siboga-Exp. Fische 1913, p. 84). 
Oblong, head large, conically pointed. Gape of mouth wide, 
nearly horizontal, dorsally formed by the intermaxilla, the 
slender maxillary lying above it. No barbel. Origin of dorsal 
behind middle of length and slightly behind ventrals. Anal 
longer than dorsal, beginning below middle of dorsal, its end 
below end of the adipose fin. Pectorals below middle of height. 
Ventrals about in the middle between pectorals and anus, 
which is situated immediately before anal. Caudal incised. 
Scales at least in the lateral line. Larger and smaller teeth 
in the jaws. No teeth on palate? Point of each intermaxilla 
with a triangular, prominent tooth, directed forward and slightly 
downward. No luminous organs. Stomach and abdomen not 
extensible. Gillmembranes free from isthmus, connected behind 
symphysis. 6 short branchiostegal rays. 
The types are 2 specimens, so juvenile, that the myocom- 
mata and fin-muscles are visible through the skin. 
I. Promacheon sibogae M. Web. 
Promacheon sibogae Max Weber, Siboga-Exp. Fische 1913, p. 85. 
Pee ae P7—185P. 15; V. 10; L. 1. cirea: 32. 
Oblong, height 3'/,, head 3, eye 6, more than twice shorter 
