52 THE GENERA OF FISHES 



Cicla Rose, 112; type "Cicla vix palmaris"' Rose, xix^r] Aristotle, a 

 species of Labrus, perhaps L. viridis L. 

 Cicla Klein is identical with that of Rose. Schneider, more correctly, wrote 

 the word Cichla, but applied it to a different group. 



Sphyraena Rose, 112; type aqpiiQaiva Aristotle = Esox sphyr^na L. 

 This antedates Sphyr^na Bloch & Schneider, 1801, for the same genus. 



Hepatus Rose, 113; type fjjtaxos Aristotle, which is probably Labrus 

 HEPATUS L., the type of the genus Paracentropristis Bleeker. 

 Hepatus Gronow is wholly different. 



Capriscus Rose, 114; type xajiQioxog Diphili, xduiQog Aristotle, which is 

 probably Balistes capriscus L. 

 A synonym of Balistes L. 



Taenia Rose, 114; type taivia Aristotle = Cepola t^nia L. 



The genus is equivalent to Cepola L., and is preoccupied in Worms by 

 T^nia L. 



Pholis Rose, 116; type q)orig Aristotle = Blennius pholis L. 



Equivalent to Pholis Cuv. & Val., not of Scopoli, 1777. 

 Citharus Rose, 116; type xiddpog Aristotle = Pleuronectus lingua- 

 tula L. 



Equivalent to Citharus Bleeker, 1862, and Eucitharus Gill, 1888; not 

 Citharus Reinhardt, 1838, which is Hippoglossoides. 



Liparis Rose, 117; type "Liparis nostras Johnson" = Cyclopterus 



LIPARIS L. 

 Equivalent to Cyclogaster Gronow and Liparis Scopoli. 



Chelon Rose, 118; type %dKk(x)v or x^Xoyv Aristotle, Chelon of Gesner, 

 which is probably Mugil chelo Cuv. & Val. 

 Probably equivalent to Ch^nomugil Gill, but the European and American 

 types need further comparison. 



XLIII. LATHAM, Essay on the various species of Sazv-Fish: Trans- 

 actions of the Linnsean Society of London, 1794. 



John F. Latham. 



Pristis Latham, II, 276; type Squalus pristis L. 

 Same as Pristis Linck. 



XLIV. VAHL, Beskrivelse af en nye Fiskeslhegt: Shrivt. Naturh. Selsk., 



Kjobenhavn, III, 1794. 



M. Vahl. 



Caecula Vahl, III, 2, 149 ; type C^cula pterygera Vahl. 

 Monotypic. 



