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sented by a large median siibglobular caruncle and a pair of lateral 

 caruncles, all near the dorsal fin. The only species, G. couesii, was 



Fig. 13. — A Ceratiine (Cryptupsaras couesii). After Jordan and Evcrmann. 



found in the Atlantic (lat. 38° 18' N., long. 68° 24' W.) at a depth 

 of 1,686 fathoms. 



Fig. 1-1. — A Ceratiine (Manculiaa shujcldtii). After Jordan and Evormann. 



In Mancalias the frontal spine is abbreviated and supported by 

 a long exserted rodlike interspinal. The combination reminds 

 one of a long rod with a short line baited at 

 the end. There is no second spine, but in its 

 place is a pair of pedunculate caruncles. One 

 sjiecies, M. uranoscopus^ was originally made 

 known from a specimen brought from a depth 

 of 2,400 fathoms in the mid-Atlantic; an- 

 other, M. shufeldtii^ was discovered in the 

 not far from the American coast at a depth of 372 



Fig. 15. — Paroneirodes 

 glomcrosus. After 

 Alcock. 



Atlantic 

 fathoms. 



