NO. 1 SEALE : REPORT ON FISHES 39 



1934. Length 25 mm. One from Cabita Bay, Colombia, Febi-uary 13, 

 1934. Length 46 mm. Five from Jicarita Island, Panama, February 20, 

 1934. Length 25-55 mm. Color greenish, banded and spotted with black. 

 Tentacles on neck, over eye, and at nostril. Dorsal notched. 



Malacoctenus zonogaster Heller and Snodgrass 



One from Black Beach Anchorage, Charles Island, Galapagos, Janu- 

 ary 14, 1934. Length 75 mm. Anterior dorsal spine longest. Color green- 

 ish with 7 dark double bands over body. Head variegated. 



Blenniidae Blenny 



Hypsoblennius striatus (Steindachner) 



Two from Tangola-Tangola Bay, Mexico, February 28, 1934. 

 Length 30-32 mm. These proved to be a male and female. 



Rupiscirtes atlanticus (Cuvier and Valenciennes) 



Nine from Mazatlan, Mexico, December 7, 1931. Length 55-67 mm. 

 Six from Sihuatanejo, Mexico, December 11, 1931. Length 55-60 mm. 

 One from Port Utria, Colombia, February 15, 1934. Length 93 mm. 

 Color uniform bluish, the fins darker, except caudal which is whitish on 

 its outer margin. A round black spot just posterior of eye. Posterior 

 canines large. 



Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan and Evermann 



One from Sihuatanejo, Mexico, December 12, 1931. Length 93 mm. 

 Golden brown in color with a dark ocellated spot behind eye. No black 

 band on caudal base. 



