298 
and separated by space rarely greater than length of larger bulb; terminal ap¬ 
pendage from l/2 to little longer than head, generally dividing at half its 
length, sometimes further, into 3 filaments, rarely 2 or 4, which generally 
branched; interorbital 6 1/2 to 7 l/2 in head. 
Lateral pbotophores 33 or 34 between gill opening and ventral, 17 to 19 be¬ 
tween ventral and anal; ventral series 7 between isthmus and pectoral, 32 to 34 
between pectoral and ventral, 17 or }8between ventral and anal, 18 to 21 between 
A 
anal and caudal# 
D # 24 to 26 ; A# 37 to 40. 
Length 92 rnra# without caudal. (Regan and Trew&vas.) 
Atlantic• 
Eustand.as binghami Parr 
Eustomi as bin ghami PARR, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr# Collection, vol#3, art.2, Dec. 
30, 1927, p.80, figs. 47 - 48. N. 22 ° 31 ‘ W. 74 ° 26 », 10000 feet, - 
REGAN and THEWAVAS, Danish Dana Sxped. Oceanogr. Collection, No.6, March 10, 
1930, p.103, fig.93 (end of barbel) (compiled). 
Depth 87/8; head 6 7/8. S n0 ut 2 3/5 in head; eye 4, 1 3/4 in snout; max¬ 
illary extends eye dimeter behind eye, length 1 l/6 in head; 15 teeth in each 
premaxillary and 16 in each limb of lower jaw; barbel 4 l/5 in body without 
caudal, terminal club shaped bulb 1/3 of barbel, basal 3/4 of hind surface black 
like stem o^ barbel, filament long as bulb arises p rom center of terminal unpig- 
mented area posteriorly also with number of short branches hasally, front surface 
of bulb white with 5 minute filaments terminally; little above middle of barbel 
brancharies with 3 long filaments each ending in small bulb, each filament giving 
