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87. Labrisomus microcirrliis (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Clinus microcirrhis Cuv. and Val., Hist. Nat. Poiss., xi, 384, 183& 

 [Valparaiso]; Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 1877, 26 [Callao]. 



Habitat. — West coast of South America, from Peru to Chile. 



88. Blennius tetranemus Cope. 



Blennius tetranemus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 1877, 26 [Pecas- 

 mayu bay]. 



89. Hypleurochilus paytensis (Steindachner). 



Blennius paytensis Steindachner, Ichtliy. Beitriige, v, 171 (Sitzb. Ak. 

 Wiss. i, Ixxiv, 1876), [Payta, Peru]. 



90. Scartichthys rubropunctatus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Salarlas rubropunctatus Cuv. and Val., Hist. Nat. Poiss., xi, 348, 

 1836 [Juan Fernandez] ; Gay, Hist. Chile ZooL, ii, 271 [Juan Fer- 

 nandez] ; Steindachner, Fauna Chilensis, 309, 1898 [Juan Fer- 

 nandez] . 



Scartichthys rubropunctatus Jordan and Evermann, Fishes of North 

 and Middle America, 2396, 1898 [Callao]. 



Not Salarias rubropunctatus Kner, Novara Fische, 198 [Valparaiso]. 



Range. — Coast of South America, from Panama to Chile. 



91. Scartichthys gigas (Steindachner). 



Salarias gigas Steindachner, Icbthv. Beitriige, v, 172, (Sitzb. Ak. 

 Wiss. i, Ixxiv, 1876), [Callao]. 



92. Scartichthys eques (Steindachner). 



Salarias eques Steindachner, Fauna Chilensis, 307, Taf. 19, figs. 5, 5a, 

 1898 [Iquique]. 



93. Scartichthys viridis (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Salarias viridis Cuv. and Val., xi, 344, 1836 [Valparaiso] ; Stein- 

 dachner, Fauna Chilensis, 308, Taf. 19, figs. 6, 6a, 1898 [Iquique]. 



Local name, Burracho. 



94. Ophioblennius semifasciatus (Kner and Steindachner). 



BlennopMs semifasciatus Kner nnd Stein., Neue Fische aus Mus. 

 Godeffr. 14, fig. 6 (Sitz. d. k. Ak. Wiss. VVien, 1866) [Iquique]. 



TRAOHINID^. 



95. Trachinus draco Linneeus. 



Trachinus draco Kner, Neue Fische aus Mus. Godeffroy 9 (Sitz. d. 

 Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1 Ab., 1867) [Iquique]. 



As to the reliability of the presence of this species upon the 

 Peruvian coast, we have only the assurance of Kner that his speci- 

 men from Iquique agreed "in alien Punkteu " with European 

 specimens. There is, of course, the possibility of a mistake in 

 labelling. 



