110 
Depth 10 2/3 to 12; head 4 l/5 to 4 l/2. Snout 2 1/5 in head measured 
from snout tip to eye; orbit 3; eya4, 1 4/5 in snout; mouth cleft 3 in snout 
measured to orbit; minute teeth present, at least in upper jaw; interorbital 
low. 
D. 15 (?), inserted slightly behind ventral base, fin base 2 7/8 in total 
head; A. 12, inserted below middle of dorsal base, fin base 3 l/8; caudal 
damaged, evidently deeply emarginate, rudimentary rays 7 above and 6 below; 
least depth of caudal peduncle 4 3/4 in total head length; pectoral rays 14, 
third ray widest, fin 2 l/3 in body without caudal; ventral rays 12, length 
3 1/5 in total head length. Length 120 ram. (Norman.) 
Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Brauer’s figure shows a smaller example, 
only 35 mm. long, with the ventral nearly long as pectoral and reaching back 
far as end of caudal, its origin slightly nearer pectoral origin than caudal 
base. 
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Dolicopteryx bl nocularis Beebe 
Doliehopteryx binooularis BEEBE, Zoologica,H#Y# -^ool* Soc., vol#13, Bo«4, 
March 1932, p.49, fig#8# Fourteen miles southeast of Nonsuch, Bermuda, 
400 fathoms• - Zoologica, N.Y# Zool# Boc., vol#16, Bo*2, Aug#1933, ?• 
59, fig.16. (Same specimen, osteology.) 
