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3 or 4 scales; variably just before or nearly entirely behind tip of 

 depressed pectoral fin. Behind this spot usually a yellow elongated 

 area extending 5 or 6 scales close above and along lateral line. Some 

 preserved specimens show an obscure slightly darker saddle behind 

 soft dorsal at front of caudal peduncle and another posterior. Fins all 

 pale or dull brown. Membranes of spinous dorsal slightly darker 

 terminally. Soft dorsal sometimes with large blackish brown shade 

 anteriorly basally and fin otherwise with 5 or 6 dark horizontal bands. 

 Zanzibar, Mauritius, Portuguese East Africa, East Indies, Philip- 

 pines, Riu Kiu, Hawaii. 



A416. Jolo market. March 7, 1908. Length, 250 mm. Upper parts rose, turning 

 white below and yellowish tinge over middle of side. Round black blotch, about 

 twice size of eye, across lateral line below hind edge of first dorsal; another 

 black blotch at middle base of second dorsal. First dorsal spines rose, mem- 

 branes lemon yellow. Second dorsal rose at base, clouded with black blotch 

 and darkest anteriorly, terminal portion crossed by 3 or 4 yellow bars with 

 narrow interspaces bluish white extending somewhat obliquely upward. Anal 

 pale pink, crossed by 4 narrow yellow bars. Caudal rosy, upper two-thirda 

 tinged with yellow. Paired fins pink. Iris golden. Barbels pale. 



9946. Doc Can Island. January 7, 1910. Length, 200 mm. 



8702. Midway Islands, in reefs. February 24, 1909. Length, 163 mm. 



U.S.N. M. No. 51092. Hawaiian Islands. Bureau of Fisheries (No. 03917). 

 Length, 230 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 52664. Hawaiian Islands. Bureau of Fisheries (No. 03965). 

 Length, 286 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 55511. Honolulu. Albatross collection. Length, 154 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 71675. Nafa, Okinawa, Riu Kiu. Albatross collection. Length, 

 196 to 240 mm. Two examples. 



A.N.S.P. No. 52993. Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East Africa. H. W. Bell Marley. 

 July, 1923. Length, 122 mm. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 28159, 28109, 28110. Honolulu. Bureau of Fisheries (03056, 

 03920, 03057). 



PSEUDUPENEUS BABBERINOIDES (Bleeker) 



Figure 20 



Upeneus barberinoides Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Nederland. Indie, vol. 3, p. 263, 

 1852 (type locality: Wahai, northern Ceram). — Gxjnther, Cat. Fish. Brit. 

 Mus., vol. 1, p. 406, 1859 (compiled). — Kner, Reise Novara, Fische, p. 70, 

 pi. 3, fig. 4, 1865 (Hong Kong). — Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South 

 Wales, vol. 8, p. 264, 1883 (Hood Bay, New Guinea).— Snyder, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 42, p. 501, 1913 (Okinawa). — Herre and Montalban, 

 Philippine Journ. Sci., vol. 36, No. 1, p. 120, pi. 4, fig. 3, 1928 (Subic Bay, 

 Puerto Galera, Calapan, Concepcion, Negros, Bueuavista, Cebu, Zambo- 

 anga). — Fowler, Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 10, p. 229, 1928 (Vavau, Tonga). — 

 Schmidt, Trans. Pacific Comm. Acad. Sci. U. S. S. R., vol. 1, p. 57, 1930 

 (Kominato Riu Kiu). 



Upeneus barberoides Fowler, Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 11, No. 5, p. 336, 1931 

 (note; error). 



Parupeneus barberinoides Bleeker, Nederland. Tijdschr. Dierk., vol. 1, p. 234, 

 1863 (name only); Verh. kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, vol. 15, No. 3, p. 22, 

 1875 (Celebes, Ternate, Amboina, Ceram); Atlas Ichth. Ind. N6erland., 

 vol. 9, pi. (2) 392, fig. 5, 1877. 



