209 ? 
Lampanyctua intricarius Taaning 
IampanyotU3 intricarius TAANING, Vidensk. Medd. Dansk Naturh. 
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Foren. Kobenhavn, vol. 86, 1928, p. 67, Bay of Cadiz; North 
Atlantic; diagnosis in key. —PARR, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. 
Collection, vol. 3, art. 3, 1928, p, 90 (reference)* —NORMAN, 
Discovery Rep., vol. 2, 1930, p, 330 (S. 39°50*30 ,t W. 36°23*, 
1500 meters; S. 33°53 f 45 w E. 9°26 , 30 M , 1000 meters; 3. 33°20* to 
33°46* E. 15°18* to 15°08*, 625 to 675 meters; S. 33°50» to 
34°13» E. 16°04* to 15°49», 850 to 950 meters; S. 45°03* E. 17°03*, 
850 to 950 meters; S. 36°09* W. 5°33 f , 300 meters). 
Cheek with 1 photophore; anals 9 or 10 f 8 or 9, first 2 anteroanals 
displaced ventrally to line through following photophores of series; second 
anteroanal even lower than anteroanal; first and second supraanals, not in 
0 
line parallel to that passing through third supraanal, supraventral and fourth 
pectoral; precaudals 2 +• f, anterior sometimes nearer to ultimate postero- 
anal than second precaudal. Luminous scale on adipose fin. Luminous scales 
only supracaudal and infracaudal before rudimentary caudal rays. 
D. 14 or 15; A. 19 or 20; pectoral very long, reaches anal. 
(Taaning.) 
Atlantic Ocean. 
