2276 
Lampadena minima Tanning 
Lampadena minima TAANING, Vidensk. Medd. Dansk Naturh. Foren. 
Kobenhavn, vol. 86, 1928, p. 63. North Atlantic (diagnosis 
in key). —PARR, Bull. Bingham Oceanogr. Collection, vol. 3, 
art. 3, 1928, p. (150) 154, fig. 37 (N. 32°19» W. 64°33», 8000 
feet). —BORODIN, Bull.Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 72, No. 3, Aug. 
1931, p. 77 (N. 33°50* W. 63°55*, 1500 meters; N. 32°50* 
W. 64°18 , t 1500 meters). 
Eye large, less twice in maxillary length, twice or more in body 
depth at pectoral fin. Space from eye to pectoral nearly equals space 
from pectoral origin to dorsal origin. Space from pectoral origin to 
anal origin equals space from anal origin to caudal base. 
Ventral photophores 8 (apparently lower and median supraanals); 
anals 6 {• 4 or 5, 3 posteroanals along front end of infracaudal luminops 
plate; 1 supraanal, at lateral line; 2 f 1 precaudals. 
D. 11 or 12, origin premedian; A. 11 or 12. (Taaning.) 
North Atlantic. 
89907 U. S. N. M. N. 35°50 f W. 63°53*. Museum of Comparative Zoology 
(46). Length 20 mm. This poorly preserved specimen was received under the 
present name though few of its characters may now be made out. 
