0.1328. 



CERTAIN JAPANESE FISHES— JORDAN. 



695 



by Steindachner,'* refer also to Ileniochus dijjhreutes. Schlegel's speci- 

 mens like ours, canie from Nagasaki; Steindachner's came from 

 Kochi in Shikoku. HeniocKus riiacrolepidotus has not been taken in 



j Japan. 



I The plate here given is drawn by Kako Morita. 



Fig. 3.— Heniochus diphreutes. 



TEUTHIS DUSSUMIERI. 



The specimens of Teuthis recorded from Nafa, Umesawa, and Misaki,* 

 under the name of TeutJus argentem, seem to belong to Teuthis dns- 

 mmieri (Cuvier and Valenciennes). There are several Polynesian 

 species closely related to this, and their synonymy is much complicated. 

 The larval specimens from Hawaii, named Acanthurus argenteus by 

 Quoy and Gaimard, may have l)elongcd to any one of half a dozen 

 species, although most resembling Teuthis dusmmlcrL We have just 

 such specimens from Hilo, and as we can not positively ide ntify them 



«Fische Japans, II, 1883, p. 24. 



&Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1902, p. 553. 



