^%l''] proceedings of the national museum. 71 



1095. G. jurupari Heckel. Amazons. G., IV, 313. 



G. leucosiictus M. & T.; S. maerolepis Giinther. 



1096. G. crassilabris Steind. Panama. '76, 17. 



•^ Geophagus Heckel. 



1097. G. brasiliensis Quoy & Gaimard. Coast rivers from La Plata to Babia; 



Caiica. (i., IV, 278, as Acara brasiliensis. 



1098. G. surinamensis (Blocb). Amazons; Guiaua. G.,iv, 315. 



G. megaseina and altifrons Heckel ; Chromis proxima$ Castelnau. 



1099. G. rhabdotus Hensel. Rio Cadea. '70, 60. 



1100. G. gymnogeuys Hensel. Mountain streams of Rio Grande do SuL Hensel, 



'70, Gl. 



1101. G. bucepiialus Hensel. Rio Cadea. Hensel, '70, 63. 



1102. G. labiatus Hensel. Rio Santa Maria, in i)rovince of Rio Grande do Sul. '70, 



64. 



1103. G. scymuophilus Hensel. Mountain streams of Rio Grande do Sul. Hensel, 



'70, 65. 



1104. G. pygmaeus Hensel. Guahyba, near Porto Alegre. Hensel, '70, 68. 



223. SYMPHYSODON Heckel. 



1105. S. discus Heckel. Amazons. G.,iv, 315. 



224. PTEROPHYLLUM Heckel. 



Plataxoides Castelnau. 



1106. P. scalare (Cuv. & Val.). Amazons. G., iv, 316. 

 Plataxoides diimerilii Castelnau. 



XXXIII. GOBIID.E.* 



225. GOBIOMORUS Lac^p^de. 



Fliilypnus Cuv. & Val. ; Lembus Giinther. 



1107. G. dormitor Lac<?pede. Surinam. G., iii, 119. 

 1!. ijuarina Bl. & Schu. 



1108. G. maculatus (Guntber). Streams of Ecuador; Mamoni River. G.,i,505. 



226. DORMITATOR Gill. 



1109. D. grandisqiiama (Cuv. & Val.). America. G., in, 113. 



227. GUAVINA Bleeker. 



1110. G. guavina (Cuv. & Val.). Goyaz,Rio Grande do Sul. G.,ni, 124. 



1111. G. brasiliensis (Sauvage). Babia. '80, 53. 



228. ELEOTRIS Gronow. 



Culius Bleeker. 



1112. E. aniblyopsis Cope. Surinam. Eigenm. &■ Eigenm. '88, 55. 



1113. E. pisonis (Gmelin). Ascends rivers from tbe Amazon to Rio Janeiro ; Rio 



Bayano. G., in, 122. 

 G. amorea Walbaum ; E. gi/rinus Cuv. & Val. ; E. pictus Kner & Steind. 



* Tbe Soutb American species of tbis family have boon discu.s.sed by us in Pro- 

 ceedings California Academy of Sciences, 2d ser., vol. i, pp. 51-76, 1888. 



