32 ALLAN HANCOCK ATLANTIC EXPEDITION REPORT 



? Gobiidae, Genus and species undetermined 



Material: A 28-39, 1 (40.7 mm.), AHF 2811, from Cubagua Island, 

 Venezuela. 

 Remarks : This well-preserved striped specimen keyed to this fam- 

 ily in Jordan and Evermann (1898) and in Meek and Hildebrand 

 (1923). However, at this writing we have been unable to place it to a 

 more finite taxon. 



Gallionymidae 



Callionymus boekei Metzelaar 



Material: A 13-39, 4 (12.5—20.7 mm.), AHF 2754, from 1 mi. 

 S. W. of Cape la Vela, Colombia. 

 A 15-39, 1 (13.9 mm.), AHF 2756, from 2 mi. off Bahia 



Honda, Colombia. 

 A 18-39, 5 (14.6—22.3 mm.), AHF 2755, from 8 mi. 

 S. W. of San Nicolaas Bay, Aruba Island, Netherlands 

 West Indies. 

 Remarks: This material was determined with the aid of Parr 

 (1930). A sample of several specimens all had a dorsal fin-ray count of 

 IV-9 and an anal fin ray count of 8. The preopercular processes of all 

 were exactly as figured by Parr (1930: 129). 



Callionymus pauciradiatus Gill ? 



Material: A 2-39, 1 (24.5 mm.), AHF 2758, from Caledonia Bay, 

 Panama. 

 A 28-39, 1 (22.2 mm.), AHF 2757, from Cubagua Island, 

 Venezuela. 

 Remarks : Our specific determination was made, questionably, using 

 Parr (1930). Our two specimens best fit this species on the basis of their 

 fin ray counts: D. IV-6, A. 4 in the first; D. III-6, A. 4 in the second. 

 However, the configuration of the preopercular spine processes in our 

 specimens were as figured for C. dubiosus Parr by Parr (1930: 129). 

 The description of C. pauciradiatus in Metzelaar (1919: 149) could 

 apply to our material, and it seems to us that his description of the 

 preopercular processes could apply to Parr's figure for those of C. dubiosus. 

 As suggested by Parr (p. 130), the two species may not be distinct. 



