120 (part). - BARITABD, Am. South African Hus., vol.21, June 1925, p.155 
(part). 
Depth 1 3/4 to 1 4/5; head 3 l/5 to 3 l/3, width 1 2/3 to 2. Snout 3 l/2 
to 7 in head from snout t/p; eye 2 to 2 2 / 5 , greatly exceeds snout or inter- 
bital; maxillary reaches l/5 to l/3 in eye, expansion 1 2/3 to 1 7/8 in eye, 
length 1 l/2 to 13/4 in head from snout tip; interorbital 4 4/5 to 6, low, 
9 
depressed medially; opercular spine short, i/3 of eye. Gill rakers 6 to 8 f 
14 to 16, subequal with ill filaments or l/2 of eye. 
Scales 3 in median lateral scries; 9 transversely. Scales thin, trans¬ 
parent, simple, very caducous or mostly fallen. 
Preorbital photophore close to front orbital odce medially; cheek with 
large photophore, little less than pupil, little higher than lower opercular 
and opposite middle of eye or nearly median on cheek; 2 operculars # uoper 
level With tipper pupil edge and close behind orbit, lower below upper and 
level with lower hind axillary end# Upper lateral series 8, first and eight 
nearly ax same level and but little below lower opercular, fourth only slight¬ 
ly lower than first, second slightly higher or level with lower''opercular, 
fifth and sixth lowest of series or but (lightly above pectoral origin, third 
highest or level with lower eye edge and seventh but slightly lower though 
little above level of spot on cheek; lower or ventral series with 6 on isthmus, 
10 abdominal before ventral of which 2 before pectoral b se, 4 between ventral 
and anal, 11 above anal base and 4 on lower surface of caudal peduncle before 
rudimentary caudal rays# 
D. _I to III , 11 or 12, fourth branched ray 1 3/4 to 2 in head; adipose 
fin 2 l/5 to 2l/3; A. II , 13 to 15, first branched ray 2 4/5 to 3; caudal 
1 l/s to 1 l/2, well forked; least depth of caudal peduncle 3 to 3 l/s• 
