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Confined to the Philippines. Remarkably close to Poviacentrus: 

 hrevicefs Bleeker, but differs at once in the conspicuous dark caudal 

 blotch. 



Type.— C^t. No. 89962, U.S.N.M. 



4 examples, Cataiugan Bay, Masbate. April 18, 1908. Length, 48 to 53 mm. 

 1 example, Cataiugan Bay, Dumurug Point, Masbate. April 19, 1908. Length,. 



58 mm. 

 110 examples, Catbalogon, Samar. April 15, 1908. Length, 23 to 87 mm. 



Types. 

 6 examples, Cebu market. March 28, 1909. Length, 40 to 66 mm. 

 3 examples, Ragay Bay, Ragay Gulf. March 10, 1909. Length, 27 to 37 mm. 



(For Dr. L. F. De Beaufort, in slight appreciation of his work on 

 East Indian fishes.) 



POMACENTRUS LIVIDUS (Schneider) 



Chaetodon lividus (Forster) Schneider, Syst. Ichth. Bloch, 1801, p. 235. 

 Pacific Ocean. 



Eupoviacentrus lividus Bleekek, Atlas Ichth. Ind. N6erl., vol. 9, 1877, pi. 

 408 (4), fig. 3; Nat. Verb. Holl. Maatsch. Harlem, (No. 6), ser. 3, vol. 2. 

 1877, p. 73 (Cocos Island, Sumatra, Singapore, Java, Celebes, Sangi, Bum, 

 Aniboina, Ceram, Goram). 



Pomacentrus liv-idiis Gunther, Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, vol. 7 (15), 1881, 

 p. 228, pi. 124, fig. 7 (Red Sea, East Africa, East Indies, Boston Island, 

 Samoa, Upolu, Vavau, Huaheine, Ponape, Borabora, Santa Christina). — 

 Day, Fauna British India, vol. 2, 1889, p. 385.— Sauvage, His. Nat. Mada- 

 gascar, Poiss., 1891, p. 426. — Steindachneb. Abhandl. Senckenberg. 

 Gesell., vol. 25, 1900, p. 439 ( Bat jan).— Jordan and Seale, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 28, 1905, p. 783 (Negros).— Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, 

 Fische, 1913, p. 340 (Borneo Bank, Nuaras Retf, Beo, Liring, Damar, 

 Timor). — Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 53 (Philippines) ; 

 Copeia, No. 58, June IS, 1918, p. 64 (Philippines). 



PomacentPiis pmu'tatus Quoy and Gaimaud, Voy. Uranie, Zool., 1824, pp. 

 395, 398, pi. 64, fig. 1. Mauritius.— Ruppell., Atlas Reise Nordl. Afr., 

 Fisch., 1828, p. 37 (Red Sea).— Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 5, 1830, 

 p. 429 (Borabora).— GiJNTHEE, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 4, 1865, p. 2» 

 (copied) ; Fishes of Zanzibar, 1866, p. 82 (Zanzibar). — Knee, Reise 

 Novara, Fisch., vol. 2, 1865, p. 242 (Tahiti and Nicobars). — Klunzinger, 

 Verb. zool. hot. Ges. Wien, vol. 21, 1871, p. 522 (Red Sea).— Day, Fishes 

 of India, pt. 3, 1877, p. 384, pi. 80, fig. 8 (Andamans).— K.vroli, Termesz. 

 Fiizetek, Budapest, vol. 5, 1881, p. 173 (Singapore). — Regan, Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. London, (2) Zool., vol. 12, 1907, p. 230 (Maldives; Surodiva and 

 Haddumati). 



Pomucentrus prosopotaenioides Bleeker, Nut. Tijds. Ned. Indie, vol. 3, 

 1852, p. 286. Amboina. 



Pomacentrus cyanospUos Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Indie, vol. 3, 1852, 

 p. 709. Wahai, Ceram. — Meyer, An. Soc. Hist. Nat. Madrid, vol. 14, 

 1885, p. 34 (Cebu). 



Pomacentrus cyanospilus Gijntpier, Cat. Fish. Bril. Mus., vol. 4, 1862, p. 30 

 (Amboina and East Indies). — Klunzinger, Sitz. Akad. AViss. Wien, 

 vol. 80 (1), 1879, p. 397 (Port Darwin).— Eleija, Cat. Fauna Filip., 

 vol. 1, 1895, p. 545 (Luzon, Manila Bay, Mindoro, Cebu). 



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