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87. Enneacentrus guttatus coronatiis Ciiv. & Vul. Knjamlro. 



(I'etromctojwn ijutlatu^i Poey.) 



88. (aj. Enneacentrus fulvus LiniKiMis. (litatircre Antarilla. 



( Enneacentrus punctuhitim Poey. ) 



88 (b). Enneacentrus fulvus ruber Blocli & Schuoider. (Inatirere Colorada. 



88 (c). Enneacentrus fulvus punctatus L. Gnalivere. 



These three forms differ strikingly in color and color only. Of these 

 the yellow form is least common, perhaps inhabiting deepcs"^ water. 



89. Dermatolepis inermis Ciiv. & Val. 



RHYPTICIDiB. 



90. Rhypticus sapouaceus I^locli & Scluicider. Jaboncillo. 



PRIACANTHIDiE. 



91. Priacanthus cataluia Poey. Catalufa. 



(ri-iacanthus macrophthaJmus C. »fe V. ; not Anthias macropltthahnus Bloch.) 



SPARID^.* 



92. Lutjanus caxis Blocli & Schneider. Caji. 



93. Lutjanus jocii Blocli & Schneider. Jocii. 



94. Lutjanus griseus L. Caballerote. • 



(Lutjanus cahaJlerofe Poey.) 



95. Lutjanus cubera Poey. Cubera. 



(? Genyorof/e canina Steindachner.) 



96. Lutjanus profundus Poey. Fargo de lo Alio. 



97. Lutjanus buccanella Cuv. & Val. Sesi de lo Alto. 



98. Lutjanus synagris Ij. PAajailm. 



99. Lutjanus niahogani Cuv. «fc Val. Ojanco. 



(Lutjanus Ojanco Poey.) 



100. Lutjanus aya Blocli. Pargo Guachlnango. 



(Bodianus aya Blocli. Menoprion vivanus C. &. V. Mesoprion carnpechianua 

 Poey. Lutjanus blackfordi Goode & Bean.) 



Among the known species of Lutjanus, the only one which could be 

 the Bodianus aya of Bloch is the present one, and except in the matter 

 of the form of the anal, a detail to which Bloch's artist was not likely to 

 have given close attention, the figure of Bloch represents very fairly 

 the L. vivanus. The Lutjanus aya of G. & V., which is L. profundus 

 Poey, cannot be aya of Bloch, as the iris is conspicuously bright yel- 

 low in L. profundus, while iu the aya it is said to be red. 



* See .Jordan & Swain, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., 1884, for notes ou Hepmulon and on 

 the specie.s of /.KZ/flnyw and allied genera. Alho in the wanic volume of the Proceed- 

 ings see a review of Calamus by Jordan A GiUnTt. 



