Hawaiian Fishes 327 



Hawaiian Goby 



116-3 Sicyopterus albotaeniatus (Gunther) 



Drawn from Jordan & Evermann 



This goby was reported to be olive in color above and is marked by 

 a white band along the middle of the side from the snout to the tail. 

 The lower side of the body is marked by a series of eight round black 

 dots. It reaches a length of six inches. 



Although it has not been seen in recent years, this fish is reported to 

 inhabit fresh water brooks. 



It is known only from the Hawaiian Islands. 



Goby 



116-4 Lentipes seminndus (Gunther) 

 This goby is a small fish and measures only about two inches in length. 

 It is known from the fresh waters of Honolulu and Maui and has not 

 been seen in recent years. 



Goby 



116-5 Lentipes concolor (Gill) 

 This fish is reported as probably purplish in color in life. It is a small 

 fish and has not been seen in recent years. 



It is known only from the fresh waters of the Hawaiian Islands. 



Oopu Ohune 



116-6 Bathygohins juscus (Ruppell) 



This goby varies in color from reddish olive to brown and is mottled 

 and marked with pearly blue spots. It reaches a length of four inches. 



This fish is very abundant in salt water and is sometimes taken in 

 the estuaries. It lives almost anywhere and is found in pot holes, tide 



