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Hawaiian Fishes 



Two Lined Goatfish 



98-16 Pseudnpenef/s hilineatus (Valenciennes) 



From Fowler 



This goatfish is readily known by its pale longitudinal lateral bands. 

 It reaches a length of ten inches. It is known from the Red Sea, Mauretius, 

 and Zanzibar eastward through the East Indies, Melanesia, Micronesia 

 and Polynesia to the Hawaiian Islands. 



Goatfish 



98-17 Pseudupeneus taeniatus (Kner) 

 This goatfish is known from China and Polynesia as far northward 

 as the Hawaiian Islands. 



Goatfish 



98-18 Upeneus taeniopterus Cuvier 



This goatfish is reddish in color over its back and is marked with 

 large reddish spots on the body at the base of the tail. The dorsal and 

 caudal fins are marked with brown bands. 



It is known from Ceylon and the Hawaiian Islands. 



Moano Kea 



98-19 Upenei/s chryserydros (Lacepede) 

 This fish, is described as dark leaden purple to brown in color and 

 marked with orange spots at the end of the trunk. It is an abundant 

 market fish. It is widely distributed throughout Oceania. 



