315 
* 
Length 116 mm. -without caudal. (Regan and Trewavas.) 
Atlantic, Caribbean Sea. 
Eustomias maoronema Regan and Trewavas 
Eust omias macronema REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana E*ped. Oceanogr. Rep., No.6, 
March 10, 1930, p.101, fig.91 (end of barbel). R. 30 ° 17 ’ W. 20 0 44 *, 
600 meters. 
Depth 13 l/2; head 9 l/2. itye 7 in head; barbel long as head, pigment of 
stem extending along front edge of large bulb, which concave anteriorly, convex 
posteriorly, bears long stout terminal filament, lateral branches each divided 
into longer pigmented and smaller white branch, all 4 bearing filaments, some 
with terminal swellings; median branch similar but incomplete; interorbital 
4 1/2 in head. 
Lateral photophores 29 between gill opening and ventral, 14 between ventral 
ana anal; ventral series 7 betvreen isthmus and pectoral, 28 between pectoral 
and ventral, 14 between ventral and anal, 21 between anal and caudal, 
D, 22; A. 37; pectoral rays 2; ventral rays 7. 
Length 67 mm. without caudal. (Regan and Trewavas.) 
Atlantic. 
Eustomie.s ma crophtalmus Parr 
Eus to mia s raac rophtalntus PAKR, Bull* Bingham Oceanogr* Collection, vol*3, art*2, 
Bec«30, 1927, p*67, figs*39 (outline) 36^b* (end of barbel*) N* 22 ° 31 * 
o 
W* 74 26 f , 10000 feet* 
Eu s t omias macrophthaImus REGAN and TREWAVAS, Banish Dana Exped* 0 C eanogr• xl ep*, 
March 10, 1930, p*93, fig.77 (end of barbel) (Caribbean Sea near St. 
