60 THE GENERA OF FISHES 



Orthagoriscus Bloch & Schneider, (misprinted Orthragoriscus), 510; 

 type DiODON mola (Bloch). 

 Equivalent to Mola Kcelreuter. 

 Bogmarus Bloch & Schneider, 518; type Bogmarus islandicus Bloch 

 & Schneider (Gymnogaster arcticus Briinnich). 

 A synonym of Trachipterus Gouan. Monotypic. 

 Gymnonotus Bloch & Schneider, 521 ; type Gymnotus carapo L. (cor- 

 rected spelling for Gymnotus). 

 Ovum Bloch & Schneider, 530; type Ovum commersoni Bloch & 

 Schneider = "l'Ovoide fasce, Lacepede, 1798. 

 Monotypic. Equivalent to Ovoides Cuvier. Ovum Martin, 1764, is recorded by 

 Sherborne as a "vernacular name only." 



Typhlobranchus Bloch & Schneider, 537; type Typhlobranchus spur- 

 lus Bloch & Schneider. 

 Monotypic, not identified. A river eel of Tropical America, without gill- 

 openings. Doubtless a synonym of Symbranchus. 



Gnathobolus Bloch & Schneider, 556; type Odontognathus mucro- 

 NATUS Lacepede. 

 • Equivalent to Odontognathus. 



Pomatias Bloch & Schneider, 559; type Triurus bougainvillei Lace- 

 pede. 



Equivalent to Triurus. 

 Fluta Bloch & Schneider, 565 ; type Monopterus javanensis Lacepede. 



Equivalent to Monopterus. Like the two preceding, a needless substitute name. 



LVL LACEPEDE, Histoire Naturelle des Poissons, vol. Ill, 1802; 



IV and V, 1803. 



Bernard Germain Lacepede. 



Scomberoides Lacepede, III, 50, 1802; type Scomberoides commerson- 

 ianus Lacepede (Scomber lysan Forskal). 



Caranx Lacepede, III, 57, 1802; type Scomber carangus Bloch = 

 Caranx hippos L., as restricted by Bleeker, the first reviser. 

 The generic name Caranx was taken by Lacepede from the manuscripts of 

 Commerson, who first applied the name to Scomber speciosus Forskal. In revising 

 the genus, Bleeker referred speciosus to a new genus, Gnathanodon. This view 

 Dr. Gill accepted at first, but later selected speciosus as the type of Caranx, 

 leaving some older name as Tricropterus Rafinesque or Carangus Griffith for the 

 bulk of the species of this extensive group. Later, by the process of elimination, 

 Caranx ruber was selected by Jordan as type of Caranx. On the whole it seems 



