50 THE GENERA OF FISHES 



XXXVII. WHITE, Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales, 1790. 



J. White. 



Enoplosus White, plate 39; type Ch^todon armatus White. 



Lacepede quotes the name Enoplosus from White. We have not seen this 

 paper, and the name may have been first printed by Lacepede. 



XXXVIII. VALMONT DE BOMARE, Dictionnaire etc.. Edition IV, 



vol. VIII, 1791. 



Jean Christophe Valmont de Bomare. 



Acus Valmont ; type Acus aristotelis Valmont = Syngnathus 

 ACUS L. 

 After Willughby. Same as Syngnathus L. 



XXXIX. SHAW, Description of Stylephorus chokdatus, a new fish : 

 Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London, I, 1791- 



George Shaw. 



Stylephorus Shaw, I, 90; type Stylephorus chordatus Shaw. 

 Monotypic. 



XL. WALBAUM, Artedi Piscium, 1792. 



JoHANN Julius Walbaum. 



Curimata Walbaum, 80; type Salmo marcgravii Walbaum, based on 

 "Charax maxilla superiore longiore" Gronow, which is Salmo 



CYPRINOIDES L. 



Curimata should replace Curimatus Cuvier for this genus. 



XLI. BLOCH, Naturgeschichte der Ansldndischen Fische, VI, VII, 



1792, 1793- 

 Mark Elieser Bloch. 



Anthias Bloch, VI, 97, 1792; type Labrus anthias L. ^Anthias 

 SACER Bloch. 

 Unquestioned. Aylopon Rafinesque is a substitute name, Anthias being said 

 to be preoccupied. We do not find it so. Anthia, a genus of Beetles, dates from 

 1801. 



