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and the insertion of dorsal rays , anal inserted below the third ray of dorsal ; membrane 
of both fins adnate to base of caudal ; tip of rays of both fins extending far beyond base 
g, some of them bifurcated posteriorly, but the length of 
of caudal. Caudal rays long, 
the branches can not be measured owing to the bad state of preservation. Three 
dorsal caruncles perforated at tip, at a short distance in front of dorsal rays ; the median 
caruncle largest, at about one-fifth head length in front of the insertion of dorsal; 
lateral caruncle about one-third the median in size and slightly more advanced. Skin 
covered throughout with fine shagreen ; eyes and the groove for the cephalic tentacle 
are the only naked areas of the body surface. 
Color in formalin jet-black ; all fins and appendages, inner surface of mouth and 
gill-opening similarly colored. Terminal fringe of cephalic tentacle whitish, bulb 
blackish. 
The type (No. 21251, Alan Owston’s Collection) is the only specimen known. 
It is 44 cm. long as measured from tip of snout to that of the longest caudal rays. 

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