Scriola lalandi Valenciennes (Fig. 37) 

 7205, 130.90, IK, (1) 11 mm. 



7210,31.127, MT, (1) 51mm. 



Trachunis symincti-icus (Ayres) (Fig. 37) 



7205, 130.90, MT, (2) 48-55mm; 27.125, IK, (2) 10-20mm. 



Reference: Smith-Vaniz (1995), Watson et al. (1996) 



Coiyphaenidae 



Coryphaena equisclis Linnaeus 

 7210,23.108, IK, (1) 9mm. 



Reference; Ambrose (1996e), Ditty et al. (1994) 



Caristiidae 



Caristiiis niaderensis Maul (Fig. 36) 



7210, 20.123, MT, (1) 165mm; 31.145, MT, (1) 7mm. 



Reference; Moser(1996e) 



Howeliidae 



Howella zina Fedoryako (Fig. 37) 

 7210,24.131, MT, (1) 65mm. 



Note; This occurrence of//, ziiui is a range extension from its previously westernmost known occurrence 

 near Hawaii (Boehlert and Mundy 1992). 



Howella sp. (Fig. 37) 



7205, 24.133, IK, (1) 14mm; 24.145, MT, (1) 19mm; 31.127, MT, (1) 52mm. 



7210, 20.127. IK. (1) 67mm; 31.127, MT, (1) 26mm; 31.139, MT, (1) 25mm. 



Note; Specimens from this survey appear to represent a single species; whether this species should be 

 referred to as // hrodiei or H. sherborni has not been resolved (see discussion in Sandknop and Watson 

 1996b). It is possible that the smaller specimens (<26mm) are juvenile H. r//7<^/ that have not yet developed 

 the diagnostic scale character (Fedoryako 1976). 



Reference; Fedoryako ( 1 976), Sandknop and Watson ( 1 996b) 



Labridac 



Xyrichtys imindiceps Gill (Fig. 38) 



7210, 157C..25, IK, (2) I5-I6mm; 157(;.55, IK, (1) 15mm; 23.108, IK, (10) 13-17mm. 



Reference; Bussing (1985), Gomon (1995), Thomson et al. (1979), Watson (I996e) 



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