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intervals. 
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Two opercular photophores, upper level with lower eye edge, lower level 
with pectoral fin origin. Lateral series 6 between gill opening and ventral* 
Ventral series 3 before pectoral, 10 between pectoral and ventral, 4 between 
ventral and anal, 12 between anal origin and caudal* 
D* II, 12, origin midway between gill opening and caudal base, first 
branched ray 1 1/4 in total head; A. JEI, 17, first branched ray 1 2/3; 
* 
caudal 1 l/8; least depth of caudal peduncle 3 l/3; pectoral 1 l/3; ventral 
2 * (Brauer*) 
Atlantic and Indian Oceans. 
# 
Cyclothone br aueri Jespersen and Taaning 
Cyclothone braueri JESPERSEN and TAANING, Rep. Danish Ocean.oar. Exped. Medit., 
No.9, vol.2, A. 12, 1926, pp.7, 52, figs.4 to 8. Off Spain, Portugal and 
Mediterranean. - NORMAN, Discovery Rep., vol.2, 1930, p.287 (S. 34 ° 5 * 
15 " E. 16 ° 00 ' 45 ”, 1000 meters; N. 29 0 26 ' W. 15 ° 7 • , 900 
meters). 
Cy clothon e signata (not GAPJIAN) BRAUER, Deutsch. Tiefsee Exped. Valdivia, vol. 
15, Tiefsee-fische, 1906, p.78, pi.6, fig.6, text figs.28 and 29 (Eastern 
Atlantic from Canaries to Cape Colony, 600 to 3000 meters; between Chile 
and Cape Horn). - ZTJGMAYER, RSs# Camp. Sci. ?ionaco, vol.35, 1911, p.45 
(N. 35 ° to 46 0 W. 2 ° to 19 °, 850 to 5700 meters).- MURRAY and HJCRT, 
Depths of the 0 c ean 1912, p.612 (Plymouth to Gibraltar, thence to Grail 
Canaria, thence to Cape Bojor, Azores to Newfoundland, thence to Glasgow, 
thence to Bergen, 456 to 4700 meters). - PAPPENHEBf; Deutsch.' Sudpolar.’ 
