Coelorinchus caribbaeus (Goode & Bean 1885)

(Fig. 2 F)

Material examined. 41 specimens: MNRJ 26878 (8, 190.0–210.0 mm), T, E-516; MNRJ 26898 (1, 252.0 mm), AG, ASTRO 2003082002; MNRJ 26993 (3, 81.0–127.0 mm), T, E-533; MNRJ 26994 (6, 92.0–119.0 mm), T, E-511; MNRJ 26995 (1, 196.0 mm), T, E-515; MNRJ 26996 (2, 179.0–180.0 mm), T, E-549; MNRJ 26997 (3, 215.0–229.0 mm), T, E-521; MNRJ 26998 (5, 181.0–242.0 mm), T, E-500; MNRJ 26999 (3, 185.0– 244.0 mm), T, E-508; MNRJ 27000 (5, 213.0–234.0 mm), T, E-511; MNRJ 27029 (1, 166.0 mm), T, E-549; UF 165825 (1, 221.0 mm), T, E-511; USNM (2, 185.0–195.0 mm), T, E-516.

Distribution. Collected from off Bahia, Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, at depths from 100 to 1721 m. Coelorinchus caribbaeus was described from the Gulf of Mexico (29°07’30” N, 88°08’00” W), and is known from the Gulf of Mexico, off the mouth of the Amazon River and southern Brazil (Marshall & Iwamoto 1973a; Cohen et al. 1990; Séret & Andreata 1992; Menezes & Figueiredo 2003a).