303 
tween Florida and Cuba N. 23 °'13.* W. 82"°'21 south of St. Croix H. 17 ° 
o o o 
13 1 64 58 f ; N• 17 43 1 W. 64 56 f ; west of* Lessor -Antilles N. 
16 3 1 XI. 62 29 1 ; 50 to 4000 meters)# 
Depth 10 to 12 1 /z ; head 7 to 8 z/z. %tq 5 1/3 5 2/3 in head; barbel 
less than l/4 to l/3 length of* fish, with 2 rounded or oval bulbs, rarely separ¬ 
ated by space greater than length of terminal bulb which much larger and bearing 
small terminal appendage of 2 to 4 filaments on short stalk; axis of stem pig¬ 
mented between bulbs, basal part of terminal bulb blackish and white filaments 
with stalks sometimes pigmented; interorbital 6 or 7 in head# 
Lateral photophores 32 to 35 between gill opening and ventral, 14 to 18 be¬ 
tween ventral add anal; ventral series 7 or 8 between isthmus and pectoral, 32 
to 34 between pectoral and ventral, 15 or 16 between ventral and anal, 15 to 18 
between anal and caudal. 
D. 23 to 26; A. 34 to 38; pectoral rays 2# 
Length 148 inm. without caudal. (Regan and Irevianras.) 
Western Atlantic, Caribbean Sea. 
E ust o mia s brevifills Regan and Trewavas 
Eustomias brevifil is REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped. Oceanogr. Rep., No.8, 
March 10, 1930, p.78, fig.54 (end of barbel). N. 13 0 35 1 W. 30 ° 11 f , 300 
meters; N« 12 11 * r . 35 49 T , 5000 meters. 
^epth 10 l/2 to 11 1/2; head 8 to 8 l/s. Eve 5 in head; barbel less than 
2/7 to l/3 of fish, without pigment except spot at base of bulb which small, oval 
and bearing 4 or 5 terminal filaments, longest branched, long as bulb, branch 
from stem comparatively short; interorbital 6 l/4 to 6 l/2 in head. 
