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2940. BATHYGADUS MACROPS, Goode <fc Bean. 



Head 5J in total length; depth 6*; eye 2 in head; snout 5. D. II, 

 8 about 125; V. 8. Body somewhat compressed; scales small, decid- 

 uous, about 25 rows in an oblique line from the vent to the dorsal fin, 

 24 from the upper angle of operculuui to the vertical through origin of 

 the anal; interorbital area nearly flat, its width 4 in head; postor- 

 bital part of head somewhat longer than diameter of eye; snout broad, 

 obtuse; nostrils close to eye, the posterior nearly twice as large as 

 anterior one; maxillary extending to vertical through posterior margin 

 of orbit, its length equal to that of head without its postorbital portion; 

 length of mandible 3 times that of snout: intermaxillaries and mandible 

 provided with narrow bauds of villiform teeth, those of the mandible much 

 shorter. A minute barbel, about as long as snout. Voiner and palate 

 toothless. Gill rakers lanceolate, elongate, 7 -f- 26, the longevst 7 in head; 

 pseudobrauchiaj absent; distance of first dorsal from snout nearly 5 times 

 in total length, second or longest ray in the typical specimen twice 

 length of snout; second dorsal almost continuous with the first, its 

 anterior rays the longest, about 4 times in length of head; anal inserted 

 under fourteenth ray of second dorsal, its rays all very short ; in a dis- 

 tance equal to length of head, counting back from insertion, there are 33 

 rays; pectoral inserted under first branched ray of first dorsal, its length 

 in the most nearly perfect specimens equaling length of head without 

 snout; ventral origin very slightly behind origin of pectoral under third 

 branched ray of dorsal, reaching nearly to vent when laid back, its length 

 equaling 3 times that of the snout. Branchiostegals 7. Color yellowish 

 gray, lighter below. (Goode & Bean.) In deep waters of the Gulf of 

 Mexico off the United States coast, in 321 to 347 fathoms, (/nanpog, large; 

 wif), eye.) 



Bathygadus macrops, GOODE & BEAN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1885, 598, Gulf of Mexico, 

 Lat. 28 34' N., Long. 86 48' W., in 335 fathoms (Type, No. 37339. Coll. Albatross) ; 

 GUNTHER, Challenger Report, xxu, 156, 1887 ; GOODE & BEAN, Oceanic Ichthyology, 

 423, 1896. 



2941. BATHYGADUS LONGIFILIS, Goode & Bean. 



Head about 5f in total length; depth 7; eye 4 in head; snout 4. D. II, 

 8 or 9 about 140; P. 13; V. 8; scales about 142. Body more compressed 

 than in /?. macrops; scales small, cycloid, deciduous, about 25 rows from 

 the vent upward and forward to the dorsal fin, interorbital area flattened, 

 its greatest width 3f times in total length of head ; postorbital portion of 

 head twice as long as eye; snout and nostrils normal; maxillary reaching 

 somewhat beyond posterior margin of orbit, its length twice in distance 

 from snout to origin of first dorsal; length of mandible 2^ times in snout; 

 barbel slender, long, its length equal to 1 times orbital diameter. Teeth 

 in narrow villiform bands in each jaw, none on vomer or palatine bones; 

 gill rakers very long and slender, numerous, 17 + 35, the longest nearly 6 

 in head; pseudobranchire absent; first dorsal of 2 stout spines, the first 

 minute, the second elongate, and 8 or 9 branched rays, its distance from 

 snout 5 in total ; second or longest simple ray nearly 8 times length of 



