NO. IflOO. JAPANESE SHORE FTSHES— SNYDER. 411 



Family TRICHIUKIDiE. 



TRICmURUS JAPONICUS Temminck and Schlegel. 



Tokyo and Kagoshima markets. 



Color in life, bright silvery \dth metallic reflections; the fins 

 transparent. 



TRICraURUS HAUMELA (ForskSl). 



Tokyo market. 



Two orange stripes along the sides, the lower bordering the lateral 

 line. 



Family CARANGID^. 



SCOMBROmES ORIENTALIS (Temminck and Schlegel). 



Kagoshima market. 



SERIOLA AUREOVITTATA Temminck and Schlegel. 



Aikawa, Misaki, Tsuruga, and Kagoshima markets. 



Several specimens are identified with doubt as the above species. 



SERIOLA PURPURASCENS Temminck and Schlegel. 



Tokyo, Misaki and Kagoshima markets. 



DECAPTERUS MUROADSI (Temminck and Schlegel). 



Tokyo and Misaki markets. 



TRACHURUS JAPONICUS (Temminck and Schlegel). 



Otaru, Hakodate, Aikawa, Tokyo, Misaki, and Kagoshima markets. 



CARANX EQUULA Temminck and Schlegel. 



A specimen 170 millimeters long from Kagoshima has 6 or 7 very 

 faint dark bars extending do%\Tiward from the darker upper half of 

 the body. These bands are more prominent on smaller examples. 



CARANX DELICATISSIMUS Doderlein. 



One example from Misaki apparently belongs to this species. 



CARANX FLAVOC^RULEUS Temminck and Schlegel. 



Kagoshima market. 



Examples of tliis species may be easily distinguished from those 

 of C. ignohilis, which they resemble, by the sharper snout. The 

 young of C. jiavocaeruleus are conspicuously barred. 



CARANX IGNOBILIS (Forskal). 



Kagoshima market. 



The specimens here identified as C. ignohilis appear to agree in all 

 details of structure with those from Hawaii described and figured by 

 Jordan and Evermann.' 



CARANX ARMATUS (Forskll). 



Kagoshima market. 



ALECTIS CILIARIS (Bloch). 



Misaki market. 



Wlien compared with examples of A. major from Formosa, speci- 

 mens of this species may be recognized at a glance by the heavier 

 body, smaller head, which is much broader between the eyes, and_ 

 the darker doi-sal surface with the distinct curved lateral bands. 



' I'ishes, Hawaii, p. 18S, fig. 72. 



