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bodies, terminal appendage branched, with several swellings and 4 times bulb; 
interorbital 5 in head* 
Postocular luminous organ 3/4 of eye. Lateral photophores 27 between gill 
opening and ventral, 13 between ventral and anal; ventral series 7 between 
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isthmus and pectoral, 27 between pectoral and ventral, 12 between ventral and 
anal, 19 between anal and caudal. 
D # 24, fin height 4 l/2 in head; A. 36, fin height 3 2/3; caudal 2 l/6; 
least depth of caudal peduncle 7; pectoral 1 2/5, rays 3 right and 4 left; 
ventral 6 0 /4 in body without caudal* 
Length 109 mm* without caudal* (Regan and Trewavas*) 
Atlantic. 
Eustomias bibulbosus Parr 
Eu stom ias bibulb osus PARR, Bull* Bingham Oceanogr* Collection, vol*3, art*2, 
Dec*30, 1927, p*70 (on subspecies bibulbosus )* - REGAIT and TREWAVAS, Banish 
Dana Exped* Oceanogr* Rep*, i!o*6, March 10, 1930, p*82, fig*61 (end of barbel) 
N. 27 ° 02 » W. 53 ° 39 |, 1100 meters; N. 35 ° 42 » W# 73 0 43 ’, 300 
meters). 
Eustomias bibulbos is subspecies bi bulbosus PARE, Bull, Bingham Oceanogr, Collect- 
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ion, vol.3, art.2, Dec.30, 1927, pp.70, 71 (N. 23 ° 58 » W. 77 ° 26 ’, 7000 
feet)* 
Depth 12 to 13; head 8* Eye nearly 5 in head; barbel long as fish, axis 
lightly pigpiented, 2 subequal '-bulbs or terminal larger seoarated by space 2 or 
3 times diameter of larger and tapering terminal appendage about twice as long 
as head, without branches; interorbital 7 to 8 in head* 
