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Anteorbital luminous organ with rather large upper section, lower 
section below lower front eye edge; photophore little behind middle 
along lower eye edge; 1 opercular, little above hind maxillary end; 3 
equidistant veiled branchiostegals; 5 pectorals, first interspace equals 
space between second and fifth, fourth photophore above and little 
posterior to third at same level with upper subpectoral; 1 supraventral, 
little below lower third between lateral line and pectoral fin origin; 
2 subpectorals, first slightly nearer upper than first pectora}; 5 
ventrals, second but slightly higher, fifth similar, third before fourth 
and at same horizontal level as fourth pectoral; 4 f 4 anals, first 
anteroanal higher than second or little below level of middle or second 
supraanal, posteroanals behind anal base; 3 supraanals in inclined row 
from little behind last ventral, first little nearer last ventral than 
second supraanal pjid third rather close behind lateral line over anal 
origin; 2 posterolaterals, first or lower close behind last anteroanals, 
upper rather close below lateral line opposite base of last anal ray; 
4 precaudals forming arc progressively to uppermost whloh rather close 
below end of lateral line. Large luminous organ below and behind 
suprapectoral photophore. 
D. Ill, 9, I, first branched ray 1 1/2 to 2 in head; adipose fin 3 1/4; 
A. Ill, 10, I, first branched ray 2 4/5 to 3; caudal 1 1/3 to subequal 
with head, well emarginate; least depth of caudal peduncle 2 l/2 to 2 4/5; 
pectoral 1 3/4 to 2 3/4; ventral 1 1/5 to 1 4/5. 
