819. 
Coryphaenoldes spinulpsus (Gilbert and Burke) 
Chalinura spinulosus Gilbert and Burke, Bull. Bur* Fisher*, vol. 
jg," “ ®* m,m «5g55S523K 
30, p. 92, figs. 36-36a (scale), 1910 (1912) (type locality j 
off Avatcha Bay, east of Kamchatka, 682 fathoms). 
Coryphaenoldesspinulosus Gilbert and Hubbs, Proo. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
▼ol. 51, p. 143, 1916 (reference). 
Depth 6 1/a; head 5 l/lO, width 2# Snout 4 in head; orbit 
3 l/2, 1 1/5 times snout, 1 l/4 times interorbital; maxillary 
reaches 4/5 in orbit, length from front end 2 l/4 in head} man¬ 
dibular barbel 1 4/5 in orbit; teeth small, in 3 or 4 series in 
jaws, outer upper row little larger and also inner lower rowj 
interorbital 4 l/4 in head, low# Gill rakers 1 + 10, low tuber— 
■ T - ' s 
cles on second arch, 1/4 of gill filaments, 'which l/2 of eye. 
Scales 138? in lateral line; 9 above, 19 or 20 below, 21 
predorsal forward to occiput. Scales with 5 apical radiating 
series of spinules, last of which extend back beyond hind scale 
edge; circuli fine, complete. 
D. II , 9-118? to end of broken tail, second slender simple 
ray entire, length 1 l/4? in head; interdorsal length 6; A. 105?, 
i 
fin height 4 l/8; pectoral rays £, 18, fin 1 7/8 in head; ventral 
rays I, 7, fin 1 3/4. 
Largely uniform brown. Iris dark gray. Inside mouth and gill 
opening dark to blackish brown, also branchiostegal region. Fins 
all dark or dusky to blackish. 
Kamchatka 
