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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES PISH COMMISSION. 
76. Osopsaron verecundum (Jordan & Snyder). 
Pteropsaron verecundum Jordan & Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 1902, p. 472; Suruga Bay. 
One specimen, No. 50009, dredged at station 3716, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 65 to 125 fathoms. 
This species seems to belong to a different genus from the preceding, distinguished by the low 
fins and scaly cheeks. It resembles Acantliaphritis, described by Gunther from the Ki Islands, but is 
distinguished from the latter by the smooth scales, a character in which it agrees with Pteropsaron. 
For this genus we suggest the name of Osopsaron. 
Osopsaron verecundum (Jordan &. Snyder). 
77. Eulophias tanneri Smith. 
blenniidt:. 
Eulophias tanneri Smith, Bull. IT. S. Fish Comm., 1901, p. 91; Suruga Bay. 
No. 49798, U. S. Nat. Mus., from station 3715, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 64 to 65 fathoms. 
Kulophiaa tanneri Smith. 
ZOARCID/E. 
Lycenchelys posciUmon Jordan & Fowler. 
78. Bycenchelys poecilimon Jordan & Fowler. 
Lycenchelys pwcilimon Jordan & Fowler, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, 1903, p.748; Matsushima Bay. 
Station 3768, Matsushima Bay; station 3769, Matsushima Bay. 
