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Family Opisthoproctidae — Barreleyes or Spookfishes<br />
Bathylychnops exilis Cohen, 1958. Javelin Spookfish. To 58 cm (22.8 in) SL (Parin et al. 1995). Atlantic<br />
and Pacific; Japan (Fujii in Masuda et al. 1984) to Kuril Islands (Parin et al. 1995) to British Columbia<br />
(Gillespie 1993) to at least as far south as Isla Guadalupe, central Baja <strong>California</strong> (SIO 67-67); also<br />
reported from Chile (21º27'S; SIO 72-177). Bathypelagic, at about 400–800 m (1,312–2,625 ft) (min.:<br />
Nakabo 2002; max.: Lavenberg and Ebeling 1967).<br />
Dolichopteryx longipes (Vaillant, 1888). Brownsnout Spookfish. To 18 cm (7.1 in) SL (Berry and Perkins<br />
1966). Circumglobal in temperate and tropical waters; southern <strong>California</strong> (Berry and Perkins 1966) to<br />
Chile (Pequeño 1989). Pelagic, at 152–1,139 m (500–3,737 ft) (min.: Eschmeyer and Herald 1983; max.:<br />
Lauth 2001).<br />
Dolichopteryx parini Kobyliansky & Fedorov, 2001. Winged Spookfish. To 21.7 cm (8.5 in) SL. Possibly<br />
throughout the North Pacific; recorded from Pacific <strong>of</strong>f Honshu, Japan and Sea <strong>of</strong> Okhotsk to southern<br />
Bering Sea to southern British Columbia. Mesopelagic, at depths <strong>of</strong> about 200–1,000 m (656–3,281 ft),<br />
possibly shallower. All in Mecklenburg et al. (2002); the authors listed and commented on records in<br />
addition to those given by Kobyliansky and Fedorov (2001).<br />
Macropinna microstoma Chapman, 1939. Barreleye. To 16 cm (6.3 in) TL (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Western<br />
North Pacific <strong>of</strong>f northern Japan and Kuril Islands to Bering Sea and Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska to eastern South<br />
Pacific west <strong>of</strong> Islas Juan Fernández, Chile (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Primarily mesopelagic, range<br />
16–1,015 m (53–3,330 ft; Mecklenburg et al. 2002), and perhaps to 1,267 m (4,157 ft; Lauth 2001).<br />
Opisthoproctus soleatus Vaillant, 1888. Shortnose Flatironfish. To about 10.5 cm (4.1 in) TL (Quéro in<br />
Quéro et al. 1990). Circumtropical; <strong>of</strong>f San Diego, southern <strong>California</strong> (32°N, 124°W; SIO 88-43) to<br />
Chile (Pequeño 1989). Pelagic, at about 300–800 m (984–2,625 ft; Quéro in Quéro et al. 1990).<br />
Family Alepocephalidae — Slickheads<br />
Alepocephalus tenebrosus Gilbert, 1892. <strong>California</strong> Slickhead. To 61 cm (24 in) TL (Fitch and Lavenberg<br />
1968). West <strong>of</strong> Barkley Sound, British Columbia (Peden 1997) to at least Isla Guadalupe, central Baja<br />
<strong>California</strong> and also reported from Chile (Ambrose in Moser 1996). Reports from eastern Bering Sea<br />
not verifiable (Mecklenburg et al. 2002). Benthopelagic, at depths <strong>of</strong> 294–1,646 m (965–5,432 ft) (min.:<br />
Grinols and Heyamoto 1965; max.: Alton 1972). Mecklenburg et al. (2002) give that range, noting that<br />
although greater extremes <strong>of</strong> depth have been reported they are not verifiable, and that the depth range<br />
<strong>of</strong> 46–5,486 m (150–18,000 ft) given by Fitch and Lavenberg (1968) may apply to the family as a whole<br />
and not necessarily to A. tenebrosus.<br />
Asquamiceps pacificus Parr, 1954. To 8.5 cm (3.4 in) SL (Parr 1954). Off Bahia San Cristobal, southern Baja<br />
<strong>California</strong> (27°07'N, 115°08'W; Markle 1980) to Gulf <strong>of</strong> Panama (Parr 1954). Deep water.<br />
Asquamiceps velaris Zugmayer, 1911. To 17 cm (6.7 in) SL or more (Markle and Quéro in Whitehead et al.<br />
1984). Circumtropical; <strong>of</strong>f southern Baja <strong>California</strong> (Markle 1980). At depths <strong>of</strong> 1,300–3,660 m (4,290–<br />
12,004 ft; Markle and Quéro in Whitehead et al. 1984).<br />
Bajacalifornia burragei Townsend & Nichols, 1925. Sharpchin Slickhead. To 19.8 cm (7.8 in) SL (Childress<br />
et al. 1980). Southern <strong>California</strong> (about 34°N; Ambrose in Moser 1996) to Chile (23°51'S, 71°01'W;<br />
Chirichigno and Vélez 1998), including Gulf <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong> (Ambrose in Moser 1996) and questionably<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Peru (Markle and Krefft 1985). Mesopelagic (Ambrose in Moser 1996).<br />
Bathylaco nigricans Goode & Bean, 1896. To 36 cm (14.2 in) SL (Krefft 1985). Circumglobal; Washington<br />
(46°48'N; Lauth 1999) to Colombia (Fitch and Lavenberg 1968). At depths <strong>of</strong> 450–4,540 (1,476–14,891 ft;<br />
Markle and Quéro in Whitehead et al. 1984).<br />
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