2198 
Antorbital luminous organs large, upper section large and lower section 
similar, occupies whole front 3/5 of lower eye edge; 2 opercular photophores, 
upper little larger, on line with lower eye edge and upper subpectoral; 
branchiostegals veiled, as 3 large, luminous areas, second little nearer 
third; 5 pectorals, first interspace longest, fourth photophore elevated 
on line with upper subpectoral and third ventral; 1 suprapectoral over 
pectoral fin origin or about lower 2/5 in space between lateral line and 
pectoral fin origin; first or lower subpectoral midway in line between 
first pectoral and upper subpectoral, last close before bases of lowest 
equidistant; 1 supraventral, 
pectoral rays; 5 ventrals/midway between ventral fin base and lateral line; 
6 f 5-.anals, first and sixth anteroanals elevated, second and fifth less 
so, thus form complete arc to posterolateral; 3 supraanals in vertical 
inclined line from behind fifth ventral, first or lowest and second cloest, 
though median little higher than first anteroanal and third or uppermost 
close below lateral line little before anal fin origin; 1 posterolateral, 
little behind and above last anteroanal, interspace greater thanbetween 
fifth and sixth anteroanals; 4 precaudals in arc at lower caudal base, 
uppermost about 2/5 in space below lateral line. Large white luminous body 
below and behind suprapectoral. Female with 4 infracaudal luminous scales. 
Caudal fin with rather large whitish luminous area at base of each caudal 
loba. 
