No.i2f<9. FISHES FROM FORMOSA— JORDAN AND EVERMANN. 335 



67. UPENEUS CYCLOSTOMUS (Lacepede). 



( Ujiciiciis liitcuK Curvier and A'alenciennes; Day. ) 



One specimen. No. 273, from Keerun. It agrees fairly with Giin- 

 ther's account of U. eyvlostomus and with Day's figure of U. lufei(>: 

 In view of the doul)t as to the synonym}" of this species, Ave follow 

 Giinther in identifying it with Lacepede's MuJhis eijcJostoiiiKx. 



68. UPENEOIDES VITTATUS (Forskal). 



One specimen. No. I75t), from Keerun. Posterior hlack band on 

 lower lobe of caudal very broad and black, the coloration unlike that 

 of Hawaiian examples, supposed to be this species, the posterior band 

 broader than in Day's figure.' 



69. UPENEOIDES BENSASI (Schlegel). 



One specimen, No. 275, from Keerun. Color, plain except for a 

 dark tip to each dorsal, the color probably faded. Side with dark 

 rivulate markings under each scale. Teeth all small, on jaws, vomer, 

 and palatines. We identify this species with Upeneoideii henstm on the 

 supposition that the color is faded. Such faded examples correspond 

 to TJpeneua suhvUtatus of Richardson.'^ Probably the original suhvU- 

 tatus of Schlegel also is the same species. The latter has a banded 

 caudal, as in Upeneoidea hensasL 



Two small specimens, No. Sl-t, from Kotosho are colored as in 

 ►Japanese specimens of U. hensas!. Caudal Avith four dark bands on 

 the upper lobe, the lower dusky with a whitish edge: first dorsal 

 with three dark cross-bands, the second dusky at tip. 



70. UPENEOIDES TRAGULA (Richardson). 



Two specimens, Nos. 1755 and 35S, from Keerun, agreeing with Da3''s 

 figure." 



Two specimens, Nos. 303 and 30-1:, from Giran. 



One specimen. No. 339, from Formosa, F. I, 



One specimen, No. 281, from Hokoto. 



Head 3.75; depth 4.2; eye 4; D. VIII-I, S; A. I, 6; P. 13; scales 32. 



Family TRICHIURID.F. 



71. TRICHIURUS JAPONICUS Schlegel. 



One specimen. No. 50(5-1:, from Hokoto. 



One large specimen, No. 17 x, from Formosa, F. I. 



' Fishes of India, pi. xxx, fig. 2. ^Fishes of India, j)!. xxx, fig. 4. 



Mcth. Cliina, p. 219, from Canton. 



