RM2BF40M2–Careproctus attenuatus. 5 May 2017D 47811
RFF86J2H–Sea tadpole underwater in the Saguenay Fjord in Canada
RFF3MNPN–Salmon Snailfish (Careproctus rastrinus) in Japan
RMJ2WJBR–Careproctus reinhardti
RMP36EF7–. Careproctus bowersianus . 1910. United States Fish Commission 2 Careproctus bowersianus
RMR88F1R–Careproctus.
RM2BF6M4C–Careproctus scottae. 23320 Dec 20161
RMR88F1N–Careproctus reinhardti.
RM2BF12BC–Careproctus rhodomelas. 18 Aug 2014D 49581
RMDNBJT2–Careproctus reinhardti
RM2AM6K5F–Forhandlinger i Videnskabs-selskabet i Christiania . Christiania llck? riskabsselsk• Farh. /880. - . T ° /. tehr? lidi. Ins r. pm.. Cfaistumia. 7 U/rruskabsselsk- Forh>. /S80. JV? / L. Eehr?lith. In&t. Om to for Norges Fauna nye Dybvandsfiske. Af Robert Collett. (Meddelt i Mødet den 20de Februar 1880).(Hermed 1 Planche). Careproctus reinhardi, Kr. 1S61—63. ? Liparis gelatinosus, Pall. Spic. Zool. tom. 7, p. 19 (1769). Liparis gelatinosus, Reinh. Overs. 1842, Kgl. D. Vid. Selsk. Nat. Matn. Afh.p. LXXVII, Kbhvn. 1843 (1842). Liparis (Careproctus) reinhard!, Kr. Naturh. Tidssk. 3 R. IB. p. 252
RFF3MNPR–Salmon Snailfish (Careproctus rastrinus) in Japan
RMJ2WJBT–Careproctus reinhardti1
RMP36FG8–. Careproctus attenuatus . 1910. United States Fish Commission 2 Careproctus attenuatus
RMKEHCFJ–Careproctus attenuatus
RMR88F1P–Careproctus reinhardti1.
RM2BF12AA–Careproctus pycnosoma. 24 Feb 2016D 48031
RME0N228–Careproctus furcellus
RMR88F1M–Careproctus ranula.
RMRJY9JW–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. "BLACKTAIL SNAILFISH," Careproctus melanurus Complex Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailflshes Taxonomic comment This complex may include four species that have been called "blacktail snailfish" in the field, including the following: Alaska snailfish, Careproctus colletti Gilbert 1896; blackfinned snailfish, C. cypselurusQordan and Gilbert 1898 in Jordan and Evermann); forktail snailfish, C. furcellus Gilbert and
RFF3MNNX–Salmon Snailfish (Careproctus rastrinus) in Japan
RMP36EP8–. Careproctus mollis . 1910. United States Fish Commission 2 Careproctus mollis
RMW0RMFG–Archive image from page 473 of The depths of the ocean;. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceange00murr Year: 1912 43 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The principal ' cold-water ' fish of the deep Norwegian Sea belong to the following species :— ZoarciDjE—Lycodes murcena, L. flagellicauda, L. frigidus, L. pallidus, L. simi/is, L. eadipleurostictus, L. seminudus. Ophidiide—Rhodichthys regina. Liparide—Careproctus reinhardi, Paraliparis bathybii. Cott
RMRG7X5F–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure Si.—Elassodiscus tremebundus. Teeth from coTrPE of Careproctus. Paraliparis is more typically a deep-sea genus than Careproctus. Pseudotissue apparently is more common to the shal- lower water species of the two genera. The shape of the body and the proportional measurements of head and body have been used in but a general way in distinguishing the species. Head.—The head furnishes a number of useful characters. It is typically compressed. The width of the head is seldom if ever equal to the depth. The snout is usually deep and abrupt
RFF3MNPM–Salmon Snailfish (Careproctus rastrinus) in Japan
RMP36F9Y–. Careproctus opisthotremus . 1910. United States Fish Commission 2 Careproctus opisthotremus
RMKEHCM9–Careproctus furcellus
RM2BF12AE–Careproctus opisthotremus. 18 Aug 2014D 47801
RME0N224–Careproctus opisthotremus
RMW0RMBF–Archive image from page 471 of The depths of the ocean. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic depthsofoceangen00murr Year: 1912 436 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The principal 'cold-water' fish of the deep Norwegian Sea belong to the following species :— ZoARCiD/E—Lycodes mitrcB/m, L. flagellicauda, L. fn'gidus, L. palHdus, L. similis, L. eudipleurostictus, L. seminudus. OPHiDUDiE—Rhodichthys reglna. Li PAR ID—Careproctus reinhardi, Paraliparis bathybii. CoT
RMRG7X5T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 155 Disk absent; nostril single; teeth trilobed to simple; suprabrancliial pores apparently single in all the species; pyloric coeca present, i^ small numbers; pseudobranchiae absent; ^* branchiostegals 6. MODIFICATION OF CHARACTERS Body.—In the species of Paraliparis the body is never depressed as in the species of Liparis. It is compressed but never attains the depth of some of the species of Careproctus, The shape of the body varies among the different species. In P. copei it is moderately stout and e
RFF3MNPT–Salmon Snailfish (Careproctus rastrinus) in Japan
RMP36MD1–. Careproctus furcellus . 1910. United States Fish Commission 2 Careproctus furcellus
RMKEHBW8–Careproctus bowersianus
RMMCR7KY–. Fie ,2 Distribution of Agonopsis chiloensis: positive records only, roughly contoured to show their localization in differerit seLns'. oLonds, springfcircles, summer; triangles, autumn; squares, winter. Solid symbols represent captures m Trawl + accessory nets'; cross symbols with 'Other gear'. LIPARIDAE Careproctus falklandica (Lonnberg). Six specimens of this fish were trawled at St. WS89 off Cape Virgins in April 1927. It was previously known only from the Falkland Islands and the Burdwood Bank. This suggests a distribution similar to that of Neophrynkhthys, which it resembles m havmg a s
RM2BF12AX–Careproctus roseofuscus. 18 Aug 2014D 50261
RMRHK1KE–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE BARENTS SEA 171 bottom crustaceans, as for example Gymnacanthus tricuspis, Icelus bicornis, Aspidophoroides olriki, Triglops pingeli and Lycodes pallidus. Still others thrive almost exclusively on bottom crustaceans, as Myoxocephalus quadri- comis, Lycodes seminudus and L. agnostus; some feed equally on benthic and pelagic organisms (crustaceans) like Careproctus reinhardti and Liparis major; and finally a fifth group lives exclusively on pelagic crustaceans, as for example Gadus poutassou and
RM2BF6M6E–Careproctus mollis. 24 Feb 2016D 47841
RMKEHC1H–Careproctus mollis
RMMCTMJG–. Fig. 56. Paraliparis gracilis. Holotype. x ij. Hob. South Georgia and neighbourhood. The holotype of the species, 70 mm. in total length, is from 53° 48' 00" S, 35° 37' 3°" ^' 72^ metres. The other Antarctic species are P. antarcticus, Regan [? = P. zvildi, Waite]; and P. terrae-novae, Regan. I have given a key to these species in my report on the oceanic fishes (1930, i.e., p. 352). Careproctus georgianus, Lonnberg. Careproctus georgianus, Lonnberg, 1905, Wiss. Ergebn. Schwed. Siidpol.-Exped., v (6), p. 41, pi. iii, fig. II; Burke, 1930, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mas., CL, p. 122. St. MS 68
RMJ2YBHA–Careproctus ranula
RMDNBJT1–Careproctus reinhardti
RMRJY9HW–. Atlas and zoogeography of common fishes in the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific / M. James Allen, Gary B. Smith. Fishes Bering Sea Geographical distribution.. "PINK SNAILFISH," Careproctus rastrinus Complex Cyclopteridae: Lumpfishes and Snailfishes Taxonomic comment This complex may include four or more species that have been called "pink snailfish" in the field, including the following: pink snailfish, Careproctus osbomi (Townsend and Nichols 1925); monster snailfish, C. phastna Gilbert 1896; salmon snailfish, C. rastrinus Gilbert and Burke 1912; and peachskin snailfi
RM2BF6M6A–Careproctus sinensis. 18 Aug 2014D 48131
RME0N21T–Careproctus mollis
RMRG3NY7–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 260 CALIFORNIA FISH AND CAME Elassodiscus caudatus Gilbert, 1915 A single specimen of this little-known snailfish (CAS 29947, 62 nnm SL) was collected by otter trawl fished at 212-241 m on 19 December 1973. Smaller than the type, this trawl-damaged specimen at first appeared to represent an unde- scribed species of Careproctus, until details of its rudimentary disk were discov- ered. Stein (1978) redescribed the species from five new
RM2BF6M5F–Careproctus rastrinus. 18 Aug 2014D 50261
RMPFDKP8–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 43^ DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The principal " cold-water " fish of the deep Norwegian Sea belong to the following species :— ZoarciDjE—Lycodes murcena, L. flagellicauda, L. frigidus, L. pallidus, L. simi/is, L. eadipleurostictus, L. seminudus. Ophidiid^e—Rhodichthys regina. Liparid^e—Careproctus reinhardi, Paraliparis bathybii. Cottidte—Cottunculus microps, C. subspinosus. Sharks—Somniosus mi
RMRG7Y7M–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 39.—Careproctus ranula. Teeth from specimen No. 9556, Stanford University Zoological Museum, showing variation from type Body distended with eggs, rather elongate and slender. Head low, broad, nearly as wide as deep; interorbital flat; occiput low; sides of head nearly vertical. Mouth broad; maxillary reaching posterior. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original wor
RM2BF6M53–Careproctus homopterus. 18 Aug 2014D 50291
RM2BD02AB–Careproctus segaliensis. 18 Aug 2014D 50261 Careproctus segaliensis
RMPFDN4K–. The depths of the ocean : a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. "Michael Sars" North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition (1910); Oceanography; North Atlantic Ocean. 436 DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The principal "cold-water" fish of the deep Norwegian Sea belong to the following species :— ZoARCiD/E—Lycodes mitrcB/m, L. flagellicauda, L. fn'gidus, L. palHdus, L. similis, L. eudipleurostictus, L. seminudus. OPHiDUDiE—Rhodichthys reglna. Li PAR ID^—Careproctus reinhardi
RMRG7XMK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REV ISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 139 Distribution.—^Off British Columbia and southeastern Alaska, Albatross Stations 2848, 2862, 3480, 4292, 4293, and 4781; depth 102 to 482 fathoms. Thirty specimens examined. Relationships.—Careproctus gilberti closely resembles Careproctus ostentum. Specimens of Careproctus gilberti were found in the type. Figure 61.—Careproctus gilberti. Teeth from type bottle of Careproctus spectrum indicating that these species closely resemble each other. Careproctus gilberti can be distinguished from C. ostentum
RM2BD02AH–Careproctus pellucidus. 18 Aug 2014D 50481 Careproctus pellucidus
RMPFHTRH–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 174 Oversigt over Slægterne. Øjnene omtrent af Størrelse som Sugeskiven. Tænderne ugrenede 1. Careproctus. Øjnene meget mindre end Sugeskiven. Tænderne i Almindelighed trefligede 2. Liparis. 1. Slægten Careproctus Krøyer. Halen er temmelig lang, meget tynd og til- spidset. Tænderne er smaa og udelte, tilspidsede eller stumpe; de sidder i en Karte paa Mellem- kæbeben og Underkæbeben, medens Ganen er tandløs. Øjnene er middelstore, af Størrelse som Sugeskiven eller en Smule mindre. Huden er overordentlig slimet. Til Slægten
RMRG7Y72–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 39.—Careproctus ranula. Teeth from specimen No. 9556, Stanford University Zoological Museum, showing variation from type Body distended with eggs, rather elongate and slender. Head low, broad, nearly as wide as deep; interorbital flat; occiput low; sides of head nearly vertical. Mouth broad; maxillary reaching posterior. Figure 40.—Careproctus ranula. Teeth from type margin of pupU. Teeth simple or the lateral lobes wealdy developed, rather slender and elongate, slightly recurved; the oblique rows difficult to count; about 10 or 12 in
RM2BF6M58–Careproctus trachysoma Gilbert Burke. 18 Aug 2014D 49821
RMRG7Y09–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 51.—Careproctus longitius. Teeth from type Description of type.—The type is mutilated beyond description. The following notes were taken from what remains. Body tapering rapidly to the caudal. Head broad and heavy as in C. melanurus; interorbital flattened. Mouth broad; maxillary reaching vertical from pupil. Teeth rather stout and blunt, slightly recurved, in narrow bands; outer teeth smaller; the lateral lobes faintly indicated. Snout broadly rounded; upper jaw slightly longer than the lower. Nostril in a short tube. Eye small, blac
RM2BD02BB–Careproctus acanthodes. 18 Aug 2014D 49971 Careproctus acanthodes
RM2BF12A7–Careproctus gilberti Burke. Removed from usnm 6059011 Sep 2015D. 42921
RM2BF6M4P–Careproctus ectenes. Also 48618 (another type spec. from the same coll. sta.).24 Feb 2016D. 33311
RMRG7XKK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 140 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM CAREPROCTUS OSTENTUM Gilbert Careproctus ostentum Gilbert, 1896, p. 444. Type.—Fem&e, No. 48619, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 3324, north of Unalaska, Bering Sea; depth 109 fathoms.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interio
RMRG7XPP–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 57.—Careproctus rastrinus. Type. Showing the great development of the head REGION characteristic OF SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS little past the vent. Disk small, cupped, somewhat triangular. Body translucent, dotted with brown; peritoneum silvery, undotted. CAREPROCTUS RASTRINUS Gilbert and Burke Careproctus raslrinus Gilbert and Burke, 19126, p 362. Type.—Female, No. 73331, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 5026, southern part of Okhotsk Sea; depth 119 fathoms. Length 280 mm. Distribution.—Southern part of the Ok- ^. hotsk Sea, off the coast
RMRG7Y0T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 130 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Remarks.—In the reduction of the pyloric coeca and pectoral rays and the slender body this species most closely resembles the typical Paraliparis. It could not, however, have given rise to the latter group of species because the primitive Paraliparis had trilobed teeth. CAREPROCTUS LONGIFILIS Garman Careprodus longifilis Garman, 1892, p. 9; 1899, p. 115, pis. 27-29. Type.—No. 28703, M. C. Z.; Albatross Station 3374, Pacific Ocean off Panama; depth 1,823 fathoms. Distribution.—Pacific Ocean, off
RMRG7XD4–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. CAREPROCTUS ENTARGYREUS Gilbert and Burke Careproctus entargtjreus Gilbert and Burke, 1912b, p. 375. Type—'No. 73344, U.S.N.M.; Gulf of Tartary, ^Z6a^ross Station 4998; depth 66 fathoms. Length 73 mm. Distribution.—Guif of Tartary, Japan Sea; Albatross Stations 4998 and 5003; depth 35 to 66 fathoms. Two specimens examined, reaching a length of 77 mm. Relationships.—C. entargyreus appears to be closely related to C. entomelas. It differs from the latter species in the smaller amount of pigment in the peritoneum, the smaller pupil and the vert
RMRG7YD2–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 23.—Polypera simushirae. Teeth from type heringianus. Dorsal fin notched, connected slightly with the caudal. Color olive brown. Reaching a length of 138 mm. Genus CAREPROCTUS (Kroyer) Careproctus Kroyer, 1862, p. 252, (reinhardi). EnantioUparis Vaillant, 18886, p. 22, (pallidus). Caremitra Jordan and Evermann, 1896, p. 452, (simus). Bathyphasma Gilbert, 1896, p. 442, (ovigerum). Allochir Jordan and Evermann, 1896, p. 452, (melanurus). Allurus Jordan and Evermann, 1896, p. 452 (ectenes); 1898, p. 2136, (edenes). Allinedis Jordan and E
RMRG7X75–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. KEVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 153 Relationships.—G. minytremus differs from certain species of Care- produs solely in the reduced gill slit. See discussion of the relation- ships of the genera. Description of type.—Head 5.5 in length without caudal. Eye 3.3 in head; disk 2.2 Pectoral 25; caudal 14. Body rather slender and elongate as in Careproctus edenes; abdomen distorted with large eggs. Head small, depressed, a little deeper than wide; depth 7, width 8 in length without caudal; cheeks nearly vertical; occiput not swollen; interio
RMRG7XDM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 146 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. CAREPROCTUS ENTARGYREUS Gilbert and Burke Careproctus entargtjreus Gilbert and Burke, 1912b, p. 375. Type—'No. 73344, U.S.N.M.; Gulf of Tartary, ^Z6a^ross Station 4998; depth 66 fathoms. Length 73 mm. Distribution.—Guif of Tartary, Japan Sea; Albatross Stations 4998 and 5003; depth 35 to 66 fathoms. Two specimens examined, reaching a length of 77 mm. Relationships.—C. entargyreus appears to be closely related to C. entomelas. It differs from the latter species in the smaller amount of pigment
RMRG5YDK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 37.—Careproctus rhodomelas. Ventral view showing great re- duction OF VENTRAL DISK. Figure 38.—Careproctus rhodomelas. Teeth from type shallow pectoral notch but appear to differ in the size of the eye and the number of fin rays. Description.-—-The type is in such a poor state of preservation that it will not admit of description. The following note is extracted from the original description. D.48; A. about 48; P. 15 + 12 (13). Length without caudal 52 mm. Depth 0.25; head 0.25; orbit 0.7; disk 10. Teeth villiform. Gill slit extends u
RMRG5YEM–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 118 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM diameter of disk. Color paie to dusky; dusky toward the caudal, peritoneum pale; stomach appearing black through the abdominal wall. Only the type specimen known. CAREPROCTUS RHODOMELAS Gilbert and Burke Careprodus rhodomelas Gilbert and Burke, 19126, p. 365. Type.—M&le, No. 73334, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 4958, off the Bungo Channel, Japan; depth 405 fathoms. Length 123 mm. Distribution.—Southeast coast of Japan; Albatross Stations 4958 and 4980; depth 405-507 fathoms. Two specimens exa
RMRG7Y1T–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 127 CAREPROCTUS CYPSELURUS (Jordan and Gilbert) Prognurus cypselurus Jordan and Gilbert, 1898, in Jordan and Evermann, 1898, p. 2866; 1899, p. 478, pi. 77.âEvermann and Goldsborough, 1907, p. 333, pi. 20. Careprodus cyptehirus Gilbert and Burke 19125, p. 362. Type.âMale, No. 48232, U.S.N.M.; Albatross Station 3634, north of Unalaska, Bering Sea; depth 664 fathoms. Length 211 mm. â ''S-'. Figure 47.âCareproctus cypselurus, showing forked caudal Distrihution.âNorth Pacific off the coast of Washington, Beri
RMRG7XY0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figure 52.—Careproctus ovigerum. Teeth from type eye; maxillary reaching vertical from posterior margin of eye. Teeth in broad bands, simple, slender; oblique rows widely spaced, about 15 in the half of each jaw; inner teeth lanceolate, distinctly recurved; outer teeth much smaller. Snout short, comparatively deep, abrupt, not projecting beyond mouth; upper jaw slightly overlapping lower. Nostril single, apparently in a short tube. Eye moderate, not prominent; pupil large, round. Gill slit wide, 2.4 in the head, extend- ing down in front of
RMRG7Y5W–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. KEVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE 123 CAREPROCTUS PHASMA Gilbert Careprodus phasma Gilbert, 1896, p. 443.—Jordan and Evermann, 1898, p.2132. Type.—No. 48604, U.S.N.M.; Bering Sea, Albatross Station 3254; depth 46 fathoms. Length 89 mm. Distribution.—Southeastern Bering Sea, Albatross Stations 3254, 3256, 3530; depth 46 to 59 fathoms; temperature 34.9° to 36.2° F. Three specimens examined. Relationships.—C. pTiasma closely resembles C. spectrum in the broad head and in gen- eral appearance. It can be distinguished from the latter species
RMRD0YWB–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 174 Oversigt over Slægterne. Øjnene omtrent af Størrelse som Sugeskiven. Tænderne ugrenede 1. Careproctus. Øjnene meget mindre end Sugeskiven. Tænderne i Almindelighed trefligede 2. Liparis. 1. Slægten Careproctus Krøyer. Halen er temmelig lang, meget tynd og til- spidset. Tænderne er smaa og udelte, tilspidsede eller stumpe; de sidder i en Karte paa Mellem- kæbeben og Underkæbeben, medens Ganen er tandløs. Øjnene er middelstore, af Størrelse som Sugeskiven eller en Smule mindre. Huden er overordentlig slimet. Til Slægten
RMRG7XR7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 136 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Eye 3.5-4 in head; disk 4.5-4.8; lower lobe of the pectoral fin 1.8-2. Body rather deep and compressed. Teeth simple. Eye moderate, the lower half silvery. Gill slit either above the pectoral fin or extending down in front of the upper ray. Cactuslike pricldes present. Lower pectoral lobe short, about 2 in the head, reaching. Figure 57.—Careproctus rastrinus. Type. Showing the great development of the head REGION characteristic OF SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS little past the vent. Disk small, cupp
RMRH07XA–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. PARALIPARIS NASSARUM 79. Fig. 2. Medial faces, left sagittae of 11 species of liparidids that inhabit waters of the eastern north Pacific and Bering Sea. Species name is followed by otolith length and height (in mm) and standard (SL) or total length of the fish it came from (if known): a. Careproctus melanurus 3.1 by 2.4 (203 mm SL); b. Paraliparis nassarum 2.5 by 2.0 (304 mm SL); c. Liparis liparis 1.9 by 0.9 (unk.); d. Careproctus furcellus 3.7 by 2.9 (unk.); e. Liparis pulchellus 2.8 by 1.5 (178 mm SL); f Paraliparis rosaceus 1.9 (207 m
RMRD08Y2–. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. 43^ DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN The principal " cold-water " fish of the deep Norwegian Sea belong to the following species :— ZoarciDjE—Lycodes murcena, L. flagellicauda, L. frigidus, L. pallidus, L. simi/is, L. eadipleurostictus, L. seminudus. Ophidiid^e—Rhodichthys regina. Liparid^e—Careproctus reinhardi, Paraliparis bathybii. Cottidte—Cottunculus microps, C. subspinosus. Sharks—Somniosus mi
RMRCD3A7–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DISTRIBUTION AND GENERAL NOTES ON THE SPECIES 377. Fie ,2 Distribution of Agonopsis chiloensis: positive records only, roughly contoured to show their localization in differerit seLns'. oLonds, springfcircles, summer; triangles, autumn; squares, winter. Solid symbols represent captures m Trawl + accessory nets'; cross symbols with 'Other gear'. LIPARIDAE Careproctus falklandica (Lonnberg). Six specimens of this fish were trawled at St. WS89 off Cape Virgins in April 1927. It was previously known
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