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Eustomias pyr i f or Regan and Trewavas 
Eustomias p yrifer REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped. Oceanogr. Hep., No.6, 
March 10, 1930, p.93, fig.76 -b (end of barbel). Caribbean Sea off St. Croix 
N. 17 ° 58. 5 ' W. 64 ° 41 ' and N. 17 ° 54 , ' i . 64 ° 54 1 , 100 meters. 
Depth 11; head 8. Eye 4 2/3 in head; barbel l/4 of fish, axis white with 
minute black dots; pear shaped bulb broader terminally, bearing single filament 
little longer than itself with 1 branch; interorbital 1 2/3 in head. 
Lateral photophores 34 between gill opening and ventral, 17 between ventral 
and anal; ventral series 7 between isthmus and pectoral, 33 between pectoral and 
ventral, 15 between ventral and anal, 17 between anal and caudal. 
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D. 24; A* 35; pectoral rays 2. 
Length 135 mm. without caudal. (Re&an and Trewavas.) 
Caribbean Sea. 
Eustomias ranmlosius Redact and Trew&v&s 
Eustomias ramulosus REGAN and TREWAVAS, Danish Dana Exped. Oceanogr. Rep., No.6, 
March 10, 1930, p.107, figs.99 (dentition) 100 (end of barbel). N. 10 16 * 
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W* 40 41 1 , 100 meters. 
Depth 10 l/2; head 7 2/3. 6 l/2 in head; barbel 2/5 of fish, axis pig¬ 
mented throughout; anterior series of black dots on basal part, 1 ttle over l/4 
length of elongate bulb; small ovate terminal bulb bearing filament; branches 
originating less than l/4 length, all unpigmented and relatively short, less 
than l/3 of barbel; slender median branch simple, with 2 small swellings; each 
lateral branch forked, 1 limb again forked and 1 of forks again divided; divis¬ 
ions of lateral branches with filaments and most filaments with series of swel- 
