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298. Pygosteus sinensis (Guichenot). 



Tomiyo (Aomori); Tobiuwo (Hirosaki) ; Kunimori (Seiriuji R., Prov. Uzen) ; Harisaba 

 (Kanazawa, Prov. Kaga) ; Togebuna (Kawagoa, Prov. Musashi). 



toaster osteiLs sinensis Guichenot, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, V, 1869, 

 p. 204, pi. XII, fig. 4. China, Yang-tse-Kiang. 



^Gastcrostc2is japoniciis'SA.€\v\.û^z\iwç.x , Sitzber. Ac. Wien, Mat-Nat., pi. LXXXII, 

 1880, p. 264, pi. Ill, fig. 2. Gulf of Strielok near Vladivostok. Not 

 Gasterostciis japoniais Wow\XwyVi^= Monoccnt ris japoniciLs (Houttuyn). 



.Pygosteus stemdocJineri Jordan & Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat Mus., XXVII, 



1901, p. 747. After Steindachner. 

 ^GastcrostciLs Z?^i\s-^/ Warpachowski, P^ische, P^auna des Amur-Beckens, 1SS7, p. 



13, 54, fig. I. Lefu R., Amur basin. 

 ;Distrib. — China ; Amur ; Vladivostok ; Gensan, Korea ; Japan except Kiusiu, 



Shikoku and Sanyôdô. 



299. Pygosteus tymensis (Nikolsky). (Fig. 79). 



Ezo-harisaba. 



'Gastci'ostcus tymensis Nikolsk}-, Mem. Acad. Sei. Petersburg, LX, 18S9, p. 



293. Saghalien, Tymi River. 

 Pygosteus tindecimalis Jordan & Starks, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVI, 1902, 



p. 62. fig. Chitose in Hokkaido. 

 IDistrib. — Saghalien ; Chitose, Hokkaido. 



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Fig. 79, 



300. Pygosteus pungitius (Linn;eus). 



Ira-tomiyo. 



'^Gasterosteus pungitius Y\nx\s.w<, Syst. Nat., loth ed., 1758, p.' 296. Europe. 



After Gasterosteus aculcis in dor so decern Artedi. 

 IDistrib. — Circumpolar ; Hakodate. 



