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Director of the Zoological Museum at Upsala 1 ). Quite similar 
Leptocephali occur in collections made for Kommissionen foi Hav¬ 
undersøgelser by H. M. S. “Ingolf” at in the neighbourhood of the 
Larva 58 mm. in lengtli. “Thor” Stat. 156, 32° 24' N. Lat., 26° 51' E. 
Long., July 30, 1910. 
West Indies. These show, that the genus Cklopsis is not restricted 
to the Mediterranean, but is also represented in the western part 
of the Northern Atlantic. 
! ) I may take this opportunity to repeat, that the Leptocephalus des- 
cribed by me in 1909 under the name of L. hy opror oides has nothin g 
to do with S tro mm an’s species of that name. I had ovcrlooked, 
that this name was already occupied and I have later given my species 
the name Leptocephalus thorianus (see Zool. Anzeiger, XXXVI, 1910). 
25. March 1912. 
