326 
Eust omias parvibulb us (Parr) 
Eustomias bigelowi subspecies parvibulbus PARR, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Collec¬ 
tion, vol.3, art.2, Dec.30, 1927, pp.78, 79, N. 22 ° 31 1 W. 74 ° 26 1 , 
10000 feet. 
Eustomias bigelowi parvibulbus PARR, Bull. Bingham.Oceanogr. Collection, vol.3, 
^mmm m- mi i ■ ■ -• - — w ■ ■ m .m« 
art.2, B e c.30, 1927, fig.44, text fig. 46 (end of barbel). 
Eustomias p arvibulbus REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped. Oceanogr. Rep., No. 
6, March 10, 1930, p.98 (compiled). 
Depth 9; head 7. ‘"'nout 3 in head; eye 4 1/2, 1 1/2 in snout; maxillary 
extends 1 l/4 eye diameters behind eye, length 1 l/5 in head; barbel 3 l/3 in 
body without caudal, stem black, smlll terminal bulb with 3 median terminal fila¬ 
ments, longest with many very short branches; median branch from stem of barbel 
slender, pigmented, ends in very small bulb bearing tuft of minute filaments; 
lateral branches twice as long, 1 2/5 length main stem of barbel, very slender 
and tapering to fine filaments; interorbital low. 
Rhotophores and fins as in Eustomias Bigelom. 
Length 204 mm. without caudal. (Parr, Regan and Trewavas.) 
Western Atlantic. 
^ ' r Eust omias patulus Regan and ^rewavas 
Eustomias patulus REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana ^xped. Oceanogr. Rep., N 0 .6, 
March 10, 1930, p.86, figs.65 (end of barbel), 67 -a (dentition). N. 26 ° 
15 1 W. 20 ° 53 ’, 400 meters. 
Depth 11; head 7 l/2. eye 5 in head; barbel 3/5 of fish, axis slightly 
pigmented, ovate bulb bearing branched terminal filament; interorbital 8 in 
