1961 
Two well developed luminous glands on front edge of eye with 
orbital border, upper above nostrils and lower at anteroinferior 
edge extending backwards to below pupil; 1 opercular, above level 
of maxillary, second perhaps lower; 5 pectorals, first interval greatly 
longest, fifth little before ventral origin; 1 suprapectoral at upper 
third between lateral line and pectoral fin origin; 2 subpectorals, 
upper close above pectoral fin origin, lower close below lower pectoral 
ray bases and both spots in slightly inclined series from vertical to 
include suprapectoral; 5 ventrals, in slightly arched series, equidistant; 
1 supraventral, midway between ventral fin base and lateral line; anals 
7 or 8 ^ 10, last anteroanal slightly elevated from level of others and 
posteroanals all level and behind anal fin base; 3 supraanal in slightly 
inclined series posteriorly with second close above first and third 
close below lateral line, series sloping little posteriorly below; 2 
posterolaterals, slightly inclined series with last anteroanal, equi¬ 
distant and second or upper little below lateral line; 4 precaudals, 
lower 3 continuous with last posteroanals and fourth posterior close 
below end of lateral line* 
D. Ill, 15, first branched ray 2 1/10 in total head; adipose fin 
4 2/5; A* III, 15, first branched ray 1 9/10; caudal 1 3/5, emarginate; 
least depth of caudal peduncle 3 l/8; pectoral 3 4/5?; ventral 1 4/5. 
Length 103 mm. without caudal. (Whitley) 
Antarctic Ocean. 
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