Naroetes pappenheimi new species. 
■; D a ~ 3 (II i in I tl H I r , | IN II I 
Depth 6 3/5; head 3, width 2 3/4. Snout 3 4/5 in head; eye 3 1/5, 
greatly exceeds snout or interorbitalj maxillary reaches l/2 in eye, expansion 
2 in eye, length 2 in head; interorbital very narrow, bony, 4 in eye; opercle 
with few weak radiating striae. Gill rakers 6 f 18, lanceolate, slender. 
Scales 45 in lateral line to caudal base; .5 (?) above, 5 (?) below, 
23 (?) predorsal forward to occiput. Head apparently scaleless. Scaleless, 
Scales very caducous, all now fallen, 
D. 15, _I, fin low, rays _all damaged, fin origin midway between inner anek* 
upper end of gill cleft and caudal base; A. 10, jt, like dorsal, low and rays 
all broken, fin origin opposite base of twelfth dorsal ray; caudal moderate, 
damaged, rudimentary rays small and inconspicuous; least depth of caudal pe¬ 
duncle 5 in head; pectoral damaged, short, small; ventral 3 l/2 (?) origin 
midway between eye center and caudal base. 
Head black, Iris neutral black, pupil ivory white. Inside mouth and gill 
opening black. Body brown. i'ins all brownish. 
Diagnosis . Buffers from Narcetes erimelas chiefly in its short maxillary 
reaching only center of eye, greatly shorter paired fins, of which ventral 
inserted before the dorsal. 
Type, No, U.S.N.M. 
3841, D. 5608. Binang Unang Island (N.), N, 80 ° E., 21 miles 
(S. 06 ° 11 ’ E, 121 0 16 ’)> Gulf of Tomini, Celebes. In 1092 fathoms. 
November 18, 1909. Length 120 mm. Type. 
Narcetes lloydi new species. 
