^>- liECOKDS OF THE AUSTK'AT.IAX MUSEL'M. 



LaTKS CALCAKIFl-;);, ISIiirh. 

 Huliicrnfnis ralftii-lth; Bloch, Iflity., \ ii.. 1790, p. 100, jtl. ccxliv. 

 Loc — Huutmairs Ahn)lhos. 



LUTIAXUS CilKYSOT.EMA, BJet'lfV. 



Mf!i(>prl(>ii rhnjsoUcnia, Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind, ii., 1S.")1^ 



p. 170. 



Loi:. — HoutinHns Ahi'olhus. 



TeRAPON IIUMERALIS, Offilb)/. 



llfnipon /tiint/u-a/is; Ogilby, Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8. Wales, xxiv.^ 

 1S99, }.. 177. 



(Plate ix.) 



(Jf three examples forwarded, one exceeds the dimensions of 

 the type, measuring "210 mm. Tlie accompanying illustration 

 depicts our smallest specimen of natural size, and, as will be 

 seen, it differs somewliat from the type in the extent of its colour 

 markings. In this the body bands extend below the lateral line, 

 and the upper portion of the body and caudal peduncle are- 

 spotted, in addition to the vertical fins. 



Ldc. — The range of the species cannot yet be extended, all 

 known examples l^eing from Houtman's Abrolhos. 



Pkntacekopsis recurvirostris, Richardson. 



J/i'<(iiij)/f'/-i(s imtrinrosfris, Richardson, Voy. " Ereb. and Terr.'v 

 1845, p. 34, pi. xxii., fig. 5-6. 



Loc. — Fi"emantle. Also trawled ; the " Striped Boarfish " 

 mentioned in the Fishei'ies Beport, probably referring to this 

 species. 



PSEUDOCHROMIS MUELLERI, Kll(Uzhujfir. 



Ft<fHi{(>rhr(>}nh nuifUeri, Klunzinger, 8itzb. Akad. Wiss. Wein, 

 Ixxx., 1879, p. 370. 



Clclddj)." fllamentosiiii, Macleav, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales^ 

 v., 1881, p. 570. 



The examples described by Klunzinger and Macleay were both 

 obtained from Port Darwin. Those forwarded from the Western 

 Australian Museum were taken on the North- Western Coast of 

 the Continent, and are therefore additions to the fauna of the 



Western 8tate. 



