160 ? 
/ 
Depth 7 1/2 to 7 3/4; head 4 1/3 to 4 5 / 4 , width 2 1/5 
to 2 1/4. Snout 3 to 3 1/4 in head from snout tip; eye 8 
to 15, 2 3/4 to 4 4/5 in snout, 4 2/5 to 6 in interorbital; 
maxillary extends 2 1/3 to 4 1/2 eye diameters behind eye, 
expansion 1 to 1 1/4 times eye, length 1 1/2 to 1 3/5 in 
head; interorbital 2 3/5 to 2 4 / 5 , low, broadly convex. Gill 
rakers 13 f- 30, finely lanceolate, 4 tlites eye; gill fila¬ 
ments 3/4 of gill rakers. 
Scales 59 in lateral line to caudal base and 3 more on 
latter; 6 above, 7 below, 27 predorsal forward opposite front 
of eye. Scales all very caducous, most all fallen. Scales 
with 14 or 15 complete circuit. 
D. II, 12, I to II, 14, first branched ray 1 to 1 1/5 
in total head length; adipose fin 4 3/4 to 5 1/4, inserted mid¬ 
way between last third or fourth of dorsal base and caudal 
base; A. I, 8, I, or I, 9, I, first branched ray 1 1/4 to 
1 2/5, fin origin close behind base of last dorsal ray; caudal 
4 to 4 1/3 in rest of body, lower lobe longer and fin deeply 
forked, with notch at lower rudimentary rays; pectoral with 
uppermost ray reaching caudal base or beyond and bifid at 
least for last fifth, other rays 11 and longest reach anal; 
ventral 2 3/5 to 2 3/4 in body without caudal, reach to or 
little beyond depressed anal. 
