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trally extending to sixth anal ray; thence to caudal peduncle single intermed¬ 
iate row of somewhat Jarger photophores; upper row from gill opening to ventral 
29, ventral to anal 10, along anal 4; lower or ventral row with 9 on isthmus to 
pectoral, 29 from pectoral to ventral, 10 from ventral to anal, 4 along anal; 
intermediate row along anal to caudal peduncle 21# 
D. 22, fin origin over middle of anal, fin height 2 2/5 in head; A # 41, fin 
height 3 3/4; caudal 2, forked; pectoral 1 l/2, rays 2, filamentous, closely 
joined for shrot space basally; ventral 1 3/5, rays 7, not divided; least 
depth of caudal peduncle 1 l/5 in eye* 
Body and head velvet black, with minute white granulations, most numerous 
along lower ro?/ of photophores. Barbel black, conic tip and filaments white. 
Dorss.1 and anal whitish, rays pigmented dusky basally, last 10 banded with black 
at segments. Pectoral black. Ventral whitish, rays evenly pigmented with 
black. 
Atlantic Ocean. 
84284 U.S.K.M. 170 miles south east from Cape Katteras. In 500 meters. 
Grampus (Bache) Station 101631/2. January 29, 1914. Length 102 mm. Type. 
Eustjomia_s bimargaritatus Regan and Trewavas 
Eustomias bimargaritatns RE GAS and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped.Oceanogr. Rep., 
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No.6, March 10, 1930, p.84, fig.63 (end of barbel). N. 22 31 • W. 62 
07 'j N. 22 ° 12 * W. 40 °j N. 22 14 ' W. 67 ° 22 *j N. 20 ° 50 * W. 
66 ° 30 * j north of Virgin Islands N. 19 ° 01 ' W. 65 ° 23 * }, N. 28 ° 2 « 
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W• 62 26 1 ; 100 to 300 meters. 
Depth 11 t o 15; head 7 to 8. Lye 4 2/3 to 6 in head; barbel from less than 
l/2 to n eirly 3/4 length of fish, stem unpigmented, terminal of 2 bulbs larger 
