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Caelorhinchus mapulatus Gilbert and Hubbs 
Coelorhynchua maculatus Gilbert and Hubbs, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 
100, vol. 1, p. (427) 446, fig. 9, 1920 (type locality s off southern 
Luzon; Batangas Bay; between Gillolo and Makyan; 214 to 298 fathoms). 
—JNeber and Beaufort, Pishes Xndo Austral. Archip., vol. 5, p. 41, 
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1929 (copied. 
Depth 6 l/3; head 3 3/4, width 2, Snout 2 4/5 in head; eye 3 
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7/8, 1 l/4 in snout, ll/5 times interorbital; maxillary in head, 
length from front end ; mandibular barbel 4 in eye; vi inform teeth 
in bands in jaws, of 5 or 6 irregular rows; interorbital 4 l/2 in head, 
low, nearly level forward. Gill rakers 0+5 low spinescent tubercles on 
second arch, l/3 of gill filaments, which l/3 of eye. 
Scales 66 in lateral line to end of broken tail; 6 above, 11 
below, 10 predorsal to occiput, which at first fourth between hind eye 
edge and dorsal origin. Scales with 5 radiating apical spinuliferous 
koels, last spinules extending behind hind scale edge; circuli moderate, 
complete. 
D. II , 9_57?, second simple ray entire, flexible, prolonged, 
length 1 1/6 in head; interdorsal space 4 l/4; A. 65?, fin height 3 1/5; 
pectoral rays £, 16, fin 2 in head; ventral rays I, 6, fin 1 7/8. 
SB 
Body pale brown, under surface of head pale to whitish and 
abdomen more or less dark gray. Iris gray to whitish. Fins pale brown¬ 
ish, first dorsal and ventral dusky. Inside mouth pale. Inside 
gill opening dusky. 
East Indies, Philippines. 
