cuviER, 1829 127 



Helotes Cuvier, 148 (C. & V., Ill, 149) ; type Therapon sexlineatus 

 Quoy & Gaimard. 

 Monotypic. 



Trichodon (Steller) Cuvier, about 150 (C. & V., Ill, 153); type 

 Trachinus trichodon Steller (Trichodon stelleri Cuv. & 



Val.). 

 Monotypic. 



Myripristis Cuvier (about 150), (C. & V., Ill, 160) ; type Myripristis 



jacobus Cuv. & Val. 

 Beryx Cuvier (about 150), (C. & V., Ill, 222) ; type Beryx decadacty- 



Lus Cuv. & Val. 

 Pinguipes Cuvier, 153 (C. & V., Ill, 2']'j) ; type Pinguipes brasilianus 



Cuv. & Val. 

 Monotypic. A synonym of Mugiloides Lacepede. 



Upeneus Cuvier (about 160}, (C. & V., Ill, 446) ; type Mullus bifas- 

 ciATUs Lacepede. 

 As first restricted by Bleeker. Later Bleeker transferred the name Upeneus 

 to the first species named by Cuvier & Valenciennes, Mullus vittatus Forskal, 

 already the type of his own genus Upeneoides. Mullus bifasciatus became then 

 Parupeneus. This reversal seems to us unjustified. The name has been spelled 

 Hypeneus. Upeneus should stand. 



Hemitripterus Cuvier, 164; type Cottus tripterygius Bloch & 

 Schneider. 



Hemilepidotus Cuvier, 165 ; type Cottus hemilepidotus Tilesius. 



Monotypic. 



Sebastes Cuvier, 166; type Perca norvegica Miiller. 



Blepsias Cuvier, 167 ; type Blennius villosus Pallas. 



Monotypic. 



Apistes Cuvier, 167; type Apistes alatus Cuvier. 



Agriopus Cuvier ("Les Agriopes"), 168; type Blennius torvus Wal- 



baum. 

 Pelor Cuvier, 168; type Scorp^na didactyla Pallas (Pelor obscurum 



Cuvier). 

 Monotypic. Name preoccupied for a genus of beetles, 1813. Replaced by 

 Inimicus Jordan & Starks (type Pelor japonicum Cuv. & Val.). P. filamento- 

 suM Cuv. & Val. cannot be taken as the type of Pelor, as Cuvier names bill one 

 species, the others being then undescribed. This species, with two of the pectoral 

 rays tipped with filaments, may belong to a different genus. 



Oreosoma Cuvier (about 170) ; type (not named) Oreosoma atlan- 

 TicuM Cuvier. 



