FISHERY BULLETIN: VOL. 73, NO. 3 



NHMV - Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna. 



NMC -National Museum of Natural Sciences, 

 Ottawa. 



QM -Queensland Museum, Brisbane. 



RMNH -Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, 

 Leiden. 



RUSI -J. L. B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology, 

 Rhodes University, Grahamstown. 



SAM - South African Museum, Capetown. 



SFRS -Sea Fisheries Research Station, Haifa, 

 Israel. 



SIO - Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La 

 Jolla, Calif. 



SMF -Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt-am- 

 Main. 



TABL -Southeast Fisheries Center, National 

 Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA (for- 

 merly Tropical Atlantic Biological 

 Laboratory), Miami, Fla. 



UBC -Institute of Fisheries, University of 

 British Columbia, Vancouver. 



UCLA - University of California, Los Angeles. 



UMML -Rosenstiel School of Marine and At- 

 mospheric Science, Miami, Fla. 



UMMZ -University of Michigan Museum of 

 Zoology, Ann Arbor. 



USNM -United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D.C. 



WAM - Western Australia Museum, Perth. 



WHOI -Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 

 Woods Hole, Mass. 



ZMK -Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. 



ZMO -Zoological Museum, Oslo. 



The material examined is listed by general 

 locality under four or five headings for each 

 species (except Sarda chiliensis, S. orientalis, and 

 S. sarda which are subdivided into two populations 

 each). The numbers in each category are not addi- 

 tive but are included to give some degree of con- 

 fidence in the morphological data presented in the 

 body of the paper. "Total specimens" is the total 

 number of individuals examined whether 

 preserved, dissected, or skeletons. "Measured and 

 counted" includes specimens that were sub- 

 sequently dissected and the preserved museum 

 specimens used for detailed morphometric and 

 meristic examination. "Counts only" are the addi- 

 tional museum specimens used only for meristic 

 examination. "Skeletons" refer to all the skeletal 

 material examined, specimens that were dissected 

 plus skeletal museum material. 



Allothunnus fallai. Total 8 specimens (451-787 

 mm FL). 

 Dissected 4 (680-778). Tasmania (3); California 



CD- 

 Measured and counted 7 (642-787). Tasmania (4); 



California (1); New Zealand (2). 



Skeletons 5 (451-778). Tasmania (3); California 



(1); South Africa (1). 



Cybiosarda elegans. Total 22 specimens (250-422 

 mm FL). 



Dissected 5 (355-422). Perth, Western Australia 

 (1); Macleay River, New South Wales (4). 



Measured and counted 21 (250-422). New South 

 Wales (11); E. Queensland (7, including holotype of 

 Scomberomorus (Cybiosarda) elegans Whitley); 

 Gulf of Carpentaria (1); Western Australia (2). 



Examined 1 (380). New South Wales. 



Skeletons 5 (355-422). Western Australia (1); 

 New South Wales (4). 



Gymnosarda unicolor. Total 38 specimens 

 (71.6-1,080 mm FL). 



Dissected 6 (522-787). Amirante Islands (2); 

 Truk Islands, Caroline Islands (3); Bikini, Marshall 

 Islands (1, partial). 



Measured and counted 31 (71.6-1,040). Red Sea 

 (5, including holotype of Thynnus unicolor Riip- 

 pell); Comoro Islands (1); Amirante Islands (2); 

 Madagascar (1); New Britain (1); Solomon Islands 

 (2); Gilbert Islands (1); Japan (3); Palau Islands (1); 

 Caroline Islands (7); Marshall Islands (5); Society 

 Islands (1); Marquesas Islands (1). 



Examined 1 (267-mm head of 1,080-mm 

 specimen). Pitcairn Group. 



Skeletons 11 (about 625-1,013). Amirante 

 Islands (2); Marshall Islands (4); Truk Islands (3); 

 unknown locality (2). 



Orcynxypsis unicolor. Total 55 specimens (164-960 

 mm FL). 



Dissected 11 (332-645). Israel (5, partial); Tunisia 

 (6, complete). 



Measured and counted 43 (164-960). Lebanon (12, 

 242-325); Israel (12, 285-735); Egypt (5, 164-280); 

 Tunisia (7, 312-645); Nice (1, 553); Mauritania (2, 

 400-410); Senegal (2, 405-960); Norway (2, 565-570, 

 types of Thynnus peregrinus Collett). 



Counts only 12 (417-950). Pizza (1, ca. 950); Elba 

 (1, ca. 790); Gulf of Genoa (1, 670); Rimini, Adriatic 

 (1, ca. 600); Egypt (6, 417-556); locality unknown 



(2). 

 Skeletons 11 (332-645). Israel (5); Tunisia (6). 



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