Hawaiian Fishes 



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Drawn from Jordan & Evermann 



This species is distributed along China, through Japan, the East Indies, 

 Micronesia, and Polynesia as far as the Hawaiian Islands. 



Kupoupou 



Also known as Kupou, Kunounou, and Poupou 

 113-31 Cheilio inermis (Forskal) 



Plate VII, Figure 9 



Drawn from Jordan & Evermann 



The kupoupou is olive green color in life above and bluish beneath. 

 The head is greenish yellow in color and a yellow spot marks the side of 

 the body above the pectoral fin. It is a long, slender fish and will reach a 

 length of about sixteen inches. It is reported to live in quiet waters. 



This fish is distributed from the Red Sea, Zanzibar, Mozambique, 

 Natal, Madagascar, and Mauretius through the East Indies, the Philippines, 

 Formosa, China, and Riu Kiu, along Queensland, and throughout Melanesia, 

 Micronesia, and Polynesia as far as the Hawaiian Islands. 



Solor Island Wrasse Fish 



113-32 Cirrhilabrus solorensis Bleeker 

 This small wrasse fish is pale reddish in color and is marked with a 

 few scattered white spots on the back. The anal fin is edged with black. 



