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5. False Albacore, ftssmo sarda alia ter Ata /Kafi casque ) . 
First taken on the cruise in the Galapagos at, at least, three stops 
including Tagus Channel, and Sulivan Bay, James Id., heaviest caught 
weighed about 1? lbs. Although known from the warmer waters of the 
Pacific and Atlantic, these represent a first Galapagos record. There 
may be some question as to the identity of this species. Anatomically 
it seems to differ little from Futhynnus 11 neatua (Ki shinouye), Ho. 2 
above, over which It may take precedence as the earlier mimed species. 
The color and color pattern of the two is quite different and if not 
due to variation will serve for ready recognition of the two forms in 
the field. One specimen from Tagus Channel, Albemarle Id., July 2*5, 
1938, was saved. -The color and pattern of the mar cings? on the back 
of this fish at first glance appear very much like those o' the Pacific 
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54 lbs*, and was c audit at Hood by Ool* at son the afternoon of July 28. 
,f Game®t fish of tripe Red, or red and white feather is best lure/* 
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