176 Hawaiian Fishes 



This fish is widely distributed in warmer waters. It is found frorii 

 Japan to the Hawaiian Islands, in the West Indies, and in the 

 Mediterranean Sea. 



Amberfish or Yellow-Tail 



Also known as the Kahala Opio and Bluefish 

 83-6 Seriola aureo-vittata Schlegel 



Drawn from Jordan & Evermann 



This fish has a robust body, a low smooth keel on the side of the 

 tail, and an anal fin which is shorter than the soft dorsal. It lives in 

 schools and is a fair food fish. It is found from Japan to the Hawaiian 

 Islands. 



Pilot Fish 



Also known as the Romero, Annexation Fish, or Pua-Kahala 



83-7 Naucrates ductor (Linne) 



Drawn from Jordan & Evermann 



The pilot fish is bluish in color and is marked with five to seven 

 broad vertical bands which extend onto the fins. A keel is present on 

 the tail. 



This fish gets its name of pilot fish from the fact that it follows ships 

 and is often found accompanying sharks. They are called annexation 



