Congrid Leptocephali in Australasian Waters with Descriptions of Conger wilsoni (Bl. and Schn.) and C. verreauxi Kaup.
Text-fig. 5.—Figs. A-D, L. ?Alloconger anagoides bleeker, 1864), 76.3mm total length, IFO Station S.7: Fig. A, lateral view; Fig. B, lateral view of head; Fig. C, lateral view at about myomere 50 to show lateral pigment and splanchnic chromatophores on the kidney ducts; Fig. D, tip of caudal region. Figs. E-I, Leptocephalus scalaris n. sp., type, 108.8mm total length, IFO Station S.6: Fig. E, laterial view; Fig. F, lateral view of head; Fig. G, lateral View at about myomere 53 to show pigment b…
Text-fig. 5.—Figs. A-D, L. ?Alloconger anagoides bleeker, 1864), 76.3mm total length, IFO Station S.7: Fig. A, lateral view; Fig. B, lateral view of head; Fig. C, lateral view at about myomere 50 to show lateral pigment and splanchnic chromatophores on the kidney ducts; Fig. D, tip of caudal region. Figs. E-I, Leptocephalus scalaris n. sp., type, 108.8mm total length, IFO Station S.6: Fig. E, laterial view; Fig. F, lateral view of head; Fig. G, lateral View at about myomere 53 to show pigment below lateral line, and Fig. H, above lateral line; Fig. I, tip of caudal region.