COLLETTE and CHAO: SYSTEMATICS AND MORPHOLOGY OF THE BONITOS (SARDINI) 



Sarda australis. Total 21 specimens (195-495 mm 

 FL). 



Dissected 3 (360-495). New South Wales, Aus- 

 tralia. 



Measured and counted 21 (195-495). Norfolk 

 Island (1); New South Wales (20, including holo- 

 type of Pelamys australis Macleay). 



Skeletons 3 (360-495). New South Wales. 



Sarda chiliensis— northeast Pacific. Total 91 

 specimens (207-643 mm FL). 



Dissected 4 (401-472). La Jolla, Calif. 



Measured and counted 24 (207-587). California: 

 La Jolla; San Diego (including holotype of Pelamys 

 lineolatus Girard); Los Angeles; San Pedro; Santa 

 Barbara; Oceanside. Baja California: Coronados 

 Island; Natividad Island; Cedros Island; Blanca 

 Bay. 



Counts only 21 (220-625). Vancouver, British 

 Columbia (1); Alaska (2); S. California (17); 

 Revillagigedos Island (1). 



Skeletons 50 (310-643). S. California (including 

 holotype of Sarda stockii (David)). 



Sarda chiliensis -southeast Pacific. Total 44 

 specimens (57.2-672 mm FL). 



Dissected 7 (437-571). Callao, Peru. 



Measured and counted 23 (94.1-672). Valparaiso, 

 Chile (holotype of Pelamys chiliensis Cuvier). 

 Arica Bay, Chile. Peru: Callao; Foca Island; San 

 Lorenzo Island; Pachacamac Island; Guanape 

 Island; San Gallan Island. 



Counts only 9 (57.2-636). Peru: San Lorenzo 

 Island; San Gallan Island; Foca Island; Callao. 



Skeletons 18 (437-571). Callao, Peru. 



Sarda orientalis—lndo-West and central Pacific. 

 Total 31 specimens (150-645 mm FL). 



Dissected 5 (341-500). Tokyo (3); Hawaii (2). 



Measured and counted 27 (150-645). South 

 Africa (2); Seychelles Islands (1); Red Sea (2); 

 Cochin, India (1); Western Australia (paratype of 

 Sarda orientalis serventyi Whitley); China (4); 

 Japan (12, including types of Pelamys orientalis 

 Temminck and Schlegel); Hawaii (4). 



Counts only 3 (223-370). Muscat (2); Ceylon (1). 



Skeletons 6 (341-500). Muscat (1); Tokyo (3); 

 Hawaii (2). 



Sarda orientalis— eastern Pacific. Total 21 

 specimens (354-447 mm FL). 



Dissected 4 (354-447). Navidad Bay, Mexico (1); 

 Pinas Bay, Panama (2); Pearl Islands, Panama (1). 



Measured and counted 12 (354-447). Mexico (1); 



Panama (8, including holotype of Sarda velox 

 Meek and Hildebrand); Galapagos Islands (2); Giilf 

 of Guayaquil (1). 



Counts only 7 (429-650). Cabo San Lucas and Las 

 Tres Marias Islands, Mexico (4); Galapagos Islands 

 (3). 



Skeletons 6 (354-447). Mexico (2); Panama (3); 

 unknown locality (1). 



Sarda sarda-western Atlantic. Total 86 

 specimens (118-637 mm FL). 

 Dissected 2 (333). New Jersey (1); Miami, Fla. 



(1). 



Measured 29 (228-637). North America 12 

 (257-637): Massachusetts (4); New York (3); 

 Chesapeake Bay (2); Florida (1); Cuba (1). Gulf of 

 Mexico 5 (228-321): Florida (1); Texas (4). South 

 America 12 (202-450): Gulf of Carioca, Venezuela 

 (6); Brazil (5); Mar del Plata (1). 



Counts only 51 (118-572). North America 39 

 (118-572): Massachusetts (24); Rhode Island (3); 

 New York (3); New Jersey (1); Chesapeake Bay (2); 

 Maryland (3); Florida (1). Gulf of Mexico 11 

 (103-400): Florida (3); Mississippi delta (3); Texas 

 (1). South America 5 (214-570): Venezuela (1); 

 Brazil (3); Mar del Plata (1). 



Skeletons 9 (333-577). Massachusetts (2); Con- 

 necticut (1); New York (1); New Jersey (1); Florida 

 (1); exact locality unknown (3). 



Sarda sarda-eastern Atlantic. Total 62 

 specimens (104-680 mm FL). 



Dissected 5 (363-504). Azores (3); Tunisia (1); 

 Gulf of Guinea (1). 



Measured and counted 30 (260-600). Atlantic 

 Europe 9 (418-600): Norway (5); Spain (1); Azores 

 (3). Mediterranean 8 (260-564). Black Sea 1 (550). 

 Gulf of Guinea 10 (305-478). Port Elizabeth, South 

 Africa 2 (447-517). 



Counts only 31 (104-680). Europe 2 (482-670). 

 Mediterranean 18 (187-487). Black Sea 9 (104-680). 

 Gulf of Guinea 2 (366-375). 



Skeletons 6 (363-504). Azores (3), Tunisia (1); 

 Gulf of Guinea (2). 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



For permission to examine specimens in their 

 institutions, or for donating specimens to the 

 USNM collections, we thank the following: Shelton 

 P. Applegate (LACM); Maria Luisa Azzaroli 

 (MSUF); Adam Ben-Tuvia (SFRS); Reeve M. 

 Bailey (UMMZ); Marie-Louise Bauchot(MNHN); 



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