NO. 1913. F1SHH8 OF OKINAWA— SSYDEK. 609 



THALLIURUS CHLORURUS (Bloch). 



The u])pcr aiul lower caudal lobes are considerably produced. The 

 u])])er lips arc frillctl within, the innermost frill being conspicuously 

 beaded or notched along the edge. 



Family SCARTCHTIIYID.E.» 



CALLYOd6n MAORICUS (Jordan and Scale). 



Two specimens from the Naha market agree in all details with a 

 cotype of tlie s])ecies. Both dilfer from the description, however, in 

 having the dorsal VIII, 1 1 , and the eye 7 in heail. The posterior edge 

 of the caudal varies from slightly convex to concave. 



CALLYODON PRASIOGNATHUS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 

 CALLYODON PYRRHOSTETHUS (Richardson). 

 CALLYODON RIVULATUS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



CALLYODON LUNULA Snyder. 



Plate 66, lig. 2. 

 Callyodon lunula Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu.^., vol. 35. 1909, ]>. 99. 



CALLYODON BOWERSI Snyder. 



Plate 66, fig. 3. 

 Callyodon bowersi Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 36, 1909, p. 602. 



CALLYODON (EDEMA Snyder. 



Plate 67, fig. 1. 



Callyodon cedeinn S.vyder, Prix\ U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 36, 1909, p. 603. 



CALLYODON BALINENSIS (Bleeker). 



CALLYODON BICOLOR (Ruppell). 



One specimen from the market, measuring about 300 millimeters 

 in length agrees with Bleeker's figure and description,- exce]it that 

 many of the spots on the sides are prolonged into vertical bands, 

 and numerous scales have both a band and a sp»^t. The nostril 

 tentacle is very prominent as noted by Bleeker. 



CALLYODON FORSTENI (Bleeker). 



A single example of this species from the Naha market agrees 

 perfectly with the description and figure given by Bleeker.^ 



FamOy PIATACTD.E. 



PLAT AX TEIRA (ForskM). 



Some of the teeth have the cusps of equal size while others have 

 the median one largest, in some cases excessively long. There are 

 no vomerine teeth. 



' Calotomtu japoniciin {Cxwk'T anii Valenolpnn«>). 

 'All. Ichth.. p. 3.-1, pi. M. 

 * Idem, p. 38, pi. 2. 



