305 
6, March 10, 1930, p.104, fig.96 (end of barbel). N. 29 ° 24 » W. 48 ° 8 », 
110 meters. 
Depth 11 2,/3j head 8. Eye 6 in headj barbel nearly long as head, stem pig¬ 
mented; oblong bulb slightly constricted, pigmented basal to constriction, 
bearing pair of bifid filaments; only 1 branch unpigmented, tapering branched; 
first 4 secondary branches come off at same level; interorbital 5 l/3 in head. 
Lateral photophores 30 between gill opening and ventral, 16 between ventral 
and anal; ventral series 7 between isthmus and pectoral, 30 between pectoral 
and ventral, 15 between ventral and anal, 22 between anal and caudal. 
D. 22; A. 38; pectoral rays 2; ventral rays 7. 
Length without caudal 64 mm. (Regan and Trewavas.) 
Atlantic. 
Eustomios drechseli Regan and Trewavas 
Eustomia_s drechseli REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Lj xped. Oceanogr. Rep., No.6, 
March 10, 1930, p.95, figs.81 (end of barbel) 82 a (dentition). N. 33 ° 42 ’I 
W. 36 0 16 ’, 1000 meters. 
Depth 12; head 8. Eye 6 l/2 in head; barbel to end of bulb l/S of fish , 
stem black to just before origin of branches, beyond swollen and white with 
small translucent terminal appendage ending in small rounded body; branches 
originate 5/6 barbel length, all 3 similar, long, slender, pigmented except 
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near bases, v/ith S Jfl ort filaments longer ones bearing rounded or oval bodies; 
stem of each branch ends in rounded or oval body from which 2 or 3 filaments 
arise, each similarly ending in minute body with 2 to 4 fine terminal filaments; 
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interorbital 6 l/2 in head* 
