136 
1 
c. Eye 6 l/4 to 7 l/4; A. 29 to 31j photophores conspicuous, in 2 longi¬ 
tudinal series close together near abdomen elongatum . 
c. Eye 7 l/2 to 9; A. 22 to 24; photophores very indistinct, upper series 
* 
irregular and on side of body bathyphil um. 
2 
b. Anal origin well before dorsal origin; D. 11 graoile . 
b“ 
a. GONOSTOMA. Second suborbital greatly enlarged, covers entire cheek; vomer 
toothless; body completely scaled denuda tum. 
t! 
Goiiostoma elongat um Gunther 
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Gonostoma elo ngatum GUNTHER, Ann. Mag. Nat. Nist., London, ser.5, vol.2, 1878, 
p. 187. South of New Guinea, 800 fathoms; Rep. Voy. Challenger, vol.22, 
1887, p.173, pi.45, fig.3 (type; off B a nda, 360 fathoms). - WOOD, MASON 
and ALCOCK, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, ser.6, vol.8, 1891, p.127 (lnvesj;i~ 
gator Station 107, 738 fathoms). - ALCOCE, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, ser. 
6, vol.10, 1892, p.354 (investigator Station 127, 1200 fathoms); Jotirn. 
Asiatic Soo. Bengal, vol.65, pt.2, 1896,p.331 (reference). - BRAUER, Deutsch. 
Tiefsee Exped. Valdivia, vol.15, Tiefsee - Fische, 1906, p. 7 5, pi.4, text 
fig.27 (N. 1 ° 51 ’ E. 0 0 31 ' 2 " , 2000 meters. Gulf of Guinea; N. 0 0 
o 0 
15 ' 2 " E. 98 8 ' 8 614 meters, west coast of Sumatra; N. 0 16 ' 
5 » E. 98 ° 7 » 5 ” , 677 meters). - WEBER, Siboga Exped., vol.57, Fische, 
1913, p.17 (S. 8 ° 0 ' 5 E. 118 ° 34 *. 7, 2477 meters, Banda Sea). - 
WEBER and BEAUFORT, Fishes Indo Austral. Archipelago, vol.2, 1913, p.122, 
fig 45 (compiled). - NORMAN, Discovery Rep., vol.2, 1930, p.283 (S. 33 0 
7 ' 40 " E. 4 ° 30 ’ 20 ", 2000 meters; S. 33 0 50 ' to 34 0 13 1 E. 16 0 
4 ' to 15 ° 49 ' , 850 to 950 meters; S. 35 0 14 ' E. 6 0 49 ’ , 850 to 
