1806 
Antorbital luminous organ small or large, at upper front 
eye edge; 2 opercular photophores, upper little larger and 
on line with lower eye edge and upper subpectoral; 3 equi¬ 
distant veiled branchiostegals; 5 pectorals, nearly equidistant 
1 suprapectoral, medway to little low in space between lateral 
line and pectoral fin origin, though little advanced from 
latter; 2 subpectorals, lower but slightly below upper little 
behind second pectoral or before suprapectoral, upper close' 
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before lowest pectoral ray bases; 4 ventrals, little arched, 
equidistant; 1 supraventral, little before first ventral or 
opposite ventral fin origin and about lowest 2/5 in space be¬ 
tween ventral fin origin and lateral line; 5 to 7 f 2 or 5 
anals, posteroanals behind anal fin base; 3 supraanals, first 
lowest or midway between last ventral and second supraanal, 
third on lateral line opposite first anal; 1 posterolateral 
above or little behind last anteroanal; 2 precaudals, low, 
together or posterior little higher. Male with large supra- 
caudal luminous plate, female with smaller infracaudal. 
