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Oc^anogr. Pech. Indo-Chine, note 6, p. 168, 1929 (Phu Yen).— Fowler, 

 Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 11, No. 5, p. 336, 1931 (compiled). 



Parupeneus trifasciatus Bleeker, Nederland. Tijdschr. Dierk., vol. 1, p. 242, 1863 

 (name only). — Steindachner, Abh. Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges., vol. 25, p. 419, 

 1900 (Halmaheira, Ternate, Batjan). — Weber, Siboga Exped., Fische, vol. 

 57, p. 295, 1913 (Sulu, Menado, Biaru, Karkaralong, Beo, Lirung, Sayleyer, 

 Binongka, Banda). 



Parupeneus muUifasciatus (not Quoy and Gaimard) Bleeker, Versl. Meded. 

 kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 346, 1868 (Reunion); Rech. 

 Faune Madagascar, Pollen et Van Dam, p. 42, pi. 19, fig. 3, 1874 (Madagas- 

 car); Versl. Meded. kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, vol. 15, No. 3, p. 20, 1875 

 (Celebes, Halmahera, Ternate, Batjan, Obi, Ceram, Amboina, Banda, 

 Goram, Aru, Timor, Flores); Atlas Ichth. Ind. N^erland., vol. 9, pi. (4) 394, 

 fig. 4, 1877. 



Upeneus nmltifasciatus Day, Fishes of India, pt. 1, p. 124, 1875. — Peters, 

 Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1876, p. 438 (Mauritius). — Macleay, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. 8, p. 264, 1883 (Hood Bay, New Guinea).— 

 Day, Fauna Brit. India, Fishes, vol. 2, p. 30, 1889. — Sauvage, Hist. Nat. 

 Madagascar, Poiss., p. 224, 1891 (part). — Weber, Semon's Zool. Forsch. 

 Reis. Austral. Malay Arch., vol. 5, p. 264, 1895 (New Guinea). — Waite, 

 Mem. Austral. Mus., No. 3, p. 185, 1897 (Funafuti). — Ishikawa and Mat- 

 sutJRA, Prelim. Cat. Fishes Mus. Tokyo, p. 54, 1897. — Seale, Occ. Pap. 

 Bishop Mus., vol. 1, No. 3, p. 71, 1900 (1901) (Guam.)— Fowler and Bean, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 62, art. 2, p. 44, 1922 (Zamboanga).— Fowler, 

 Bishop Mus. Bull. 22, p. 10, 1925 (Guam); Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 10, p. 

 228, 1928 (Tahiti, Bonin Islands, Kusaie, Papeete, Fat6, Tubuai, Rarotonga, 

 Guam, Nukuhiva, Mangareva, Kingsmtlls, Society Islands). — Schmidt, 

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

 Riu Kiu); Bull. Acad. Sci. U. S. S. R., 1930, p. 547 (Okinawa).— Pietsch- 

 MANN, Bishop Mus. Bull. 73, p. 14, 1930 (Guam). 



Pseudupeneus moana Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 29, p. 354, 

 1905 (Tahiti).— Jordan and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 25, p. 274, 1905 

 (1906) (type locality: Apia, Samoa). — Seale, Occ. Pap. Bishop Mus., vol. 4, 

 No. 1, p. 48, 1906 (Tahiti, Tubuai, Mangareva, Rarotonga, Fat^, Nuku- 

 hiva).— Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 32, p. 89, fig. 1, 1907 (Samoa).— 

 Evermann and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 26, p. 88, 1906 (1907) (Bacon). 

 —Seale and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 245, 1907 (Zam- 

 boanga). — Kendall and Goldsborouqh, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 

 26, p. 293, 1911 (Kusaie, Carolines). 



Upeneus moana Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 42, p. 501, 1912 (Okinawa). — 

 Herre and Montalban, Philippine Journ. Sci., vol. 36, No. 1, p. 124, pi. 4, 

 fig. 2, 1928 (Santo Domingo de Basco, La Union, Subic Bay, Monja, Hamilo, 

 Mindoro, Sibuyan, Bantayan, Agutaya, Jordan, Puerto Princesa, Zamboanga, 

 Samal Island). 



Depth Sji to 3%; head 3 to 3%, width 2% to 2%. Snout 1% to 1% in 

 head; eye 5 to 6, 2}^ to 3 in snout, 1% to 1^^ in interorbital ; maxillary 

 reaches % in snout, expansion K greater than eye, length 2% to 2% in 

 head; barbels reach within 2 scales of ventral, length 1% to V/z in 

 head; teeth rather large, uniserial in jaws, none on palate; interorbital 

 3% to 3K in head, convex. Gill rakers 7 + 28, lanceolate, equals gill 

 filaments or 1% in eye. 



Scales with 27 to 29 in lateral line to caudal base and 2 or 3 more on 

 latter; 2 above, 7 below, 14 predorsal forward to nostrils; 3 rows below 



