34 “TERRA NOVA” EXPEDITION. 
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ZOARCIDAE are represented by a species of Maynea from South Georgia, the 
only other species of the genus inhabiting the Magellan District, and by three species 
from the coasts of Antarctica, belonging to two endemic genera, Lycodichthys and 
Austrolycichthys, velated to the Magellan J/uocoetes and Austrolycus respectively. 
Fic. 5.—Distribution of Harpagiferinae: A 1, Artedidraco orianae ; A 2, A. mirus; A3, A. skottsbergii ; 
Ad, A. shackletoni; A5, A. loennbergii; D, Dolloidraco longidorsalis; V, Histiodraco velifer ; 
P, Pogonophryne scotti; H, Harpagifer bispinis. 
MtrAENOLEPIDAE. This family comprises but a single genus with one species 
from Magellan, another from Kerguelen, and a third, Muraenolepis microps, from the 
district now under consideration. 
Corrmpakr,  Sclerocottus schraderi, Fisch., from South Georgia parallels the 
