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A. 1445 and A. 1446. Kait Point, Libani Bay, Celebes. December 29, 1909. 

 Length, 310 to 315 mm. (A. 1445, canines, upper, — 2; lower, — 0; A. 

 1446, canines, upper, 1 — 2; lower, — 0.) Teeth indigo, upper lip scarlet 

 orange, above broad green stripe passing backward under eye fading out 

 about margin of preopercle; front and margin of dorsal and anal and edges of 

 caudal lobes blue, body of dorsal and anal orange scarlet, base narrowly blue; 

 stripes of scarlet through caudal lobes, middle of fin greenish blue; pectoral 

 green above, hyaline lilac below; ventrals bluish; greenish stripe runs from 

 base of pectoral backward along upper portion of second row of scales, from 

 below running into the other green at middle of base of anal. 



51758. U.S.N. M. Samoa. Bureau of Fisheries. Type of Callyodon lazulinus. 



CALLYODON LINEOLABIATUS, new species 



Depth 2J^; head 33^8^ width 2. Snout 2j4'y eye 5}i, 2 in snout, 

 2 in interorbital; ,mouth cleft 5 in head; lips largely cover teeth; 

 no canines; interorbital 3, broadly convex. Gill rakers 10 + 20?, 

 short, flexible, slender. 



Scales in lateral hne 19, 5 + 2; 2 scales above lateral line, 6 below, 

 7 predorsal; cheek with 3 rows of scales, of which lowest of 2 scales 

 and separated on preopercle flange. Scales with 24 to 26 basal 

 striae, apical 25 or 26; circuli very fine. 



D.IX, 10, I, ninth spine 2% in head, first ray 2^^; A. Ill, 9, i, 

 third spine 3%, first ray 2%; caudal 1^, slightly emarginate; least 

 depth of caudal peduncle 2}4; pectoral 13^, rays i, 13; ventral 1^. 



Dull uniform brown, little paler to whitish on under surface of 

 head and below. Pale band across upper lips. Lower lip whitish 

 and another whitish band across chin. Iris dull yellowish brown. 

 Dorsals brownish, spinous fin with deeper brown submarginal line. 

 Anals whitish, with brownish submarginal line. Caudal and pectoral 

 pale brownish. Ventral whitish. 



Known only from a single specimen, 19185. Butauanan Island. 

 June 12, 1909. Length, 183 mm. 



Tliis species approaches Callyodon duhius but differs in the presence 

 of distinct pale lines or bands across the lips, one above and the other 

 below. 



Type.— Cat. No. 89976, U.S.N.M. 



{Linea, line; labrum, lip.) * 



CALLYODON BALINENSIS (Bleaker) 



Sacrus balinensis Bleeker, Verh. Batav. Genootsch. (Bali), vol. 22, 1849, 

 p. 8. Bali. 



Pseudoscarus balinensis Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. N^erl., vol. 1, 1862, p. 

 39, pi. 16, fig. 31 (Bali and Banda). — Meyer, An. Soc. Hist. Nat. Mad- 

 rid, vol. 14, 1885, p. 38 (Cebu and Manado). — Elera, Cat. Fauna Filip., 

 vol. 1, 1895, p. 560 (Luzon, Pasacao, Camarines, Cebu). 



Callyodon balinensis Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 42, 1912, p. 509 

 (Okinawa). 



1 Pseudoscarus moresbyensis Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 

 vol. 7, 1883, p. 590. New Guinea. 

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