208 CHAEACINOID AND EUYTHBINOID FISHES— GILL. vol. xvm. 



BIBLWGBAVHY OF SPECIES. 



Subfamily KR,YTH:RIlSri]Sr.yE:. 



Erythrinus iniitwnialiis, Spix.' 



Efjithrinns unitaniatus, Sagemehl, Morph. Jabrb., X.p. 26, pi. 1, tigs. 1-12 

 (skull), 1885; Eigenmann, Pruc. Cal. Acad. 8ci. (2), II, p. 105, pi. 1, fig. 2 

 (jaws), 1889. 

 Macnnloii tareira, Bloch. 



Maciodon /)•<?/(«*■«, Steindachxei?, Deuksclir. Akatl. Wies. Wien, XLII (Fiscli 



Cauca, p. 14), pi. 5, tig. 3 (articulation of deutary), 1879. 

 Macrodon malab(iriciti<, Eigexmaxx, Pioc. Cal. Acad. Sci. (2), II, p. 102, pi. 

 1, fig. 1 (jaws), 1889. 



Sublaiiiily T'^JiFilTJJl^lJsHNJE,:' 



riiirhnViuii (juttafa ( Steixdaciiner). 



I'ljrihuHua ijuitaia, Eigexmanx, Tioo. Cal. Acad. 8ci. (2), II, p. 108, pi. i, 

 fig. 3 (jawts), 1889. 



Lebiasina btinacnJatn (Cuvier and Vai,ex«ienxe.s). 



Lehiasina himaculuia, Eigex.manx, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. (2), II, p. 113, pi. i, 

 fig. 5 (jaws), 1889. 



Subfamily 'rETRAGO>s OFa^ERIN JE. 



Tetragonoptcriis mexlcanus, FiLirri. 



Telrafjouoptents mexicanns, Steixpachxek, 8itzuugsLer. K. Akad. Wiss., 

 Math. Nat. CL, LX, 1. Abth., p. 300 (Ich.Not., IX), pi. 4, figs. 2-4 (Phar. 

 bones), 1869-70. 



Subfainily SERRASAI-.JVlOlSriN^E:. 



Serrasahno . 



Serrasaliiio , Kosexthaf,, Iclitbyotoni. 'J'alchi, pi. 6, 1816. 



Pyyoccnlrufi piraija, Laoepede. 



fl. iY'yo(('H/r«.s' jj(/-rti/fl, Hypti,, Denkscliriftcn K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, IMatb. 

 Nat. CI., XXI, p. 7, pi. [1], fig .") (br. skel.), 1863. 

 . h. Serrasahno inraya, Klkix. Jalireshefte d. Vereins f. Vaterl. Naturk. in 

 Wiirttemberg, 40. .Talirg. (1884), pp. 157, 226, pi. 2, figs. 12, 13 ; 42. Jabrg. 

 (1886), p. 261, pi. 7, tig. 28; p. 291, pi. 8, fig. 53 (cr. bones). 

 Mijleiis. 



.Ujllcles , Gepvais, Castelnan's Expcd. dans I'Anidriqne dn 8ud, 



Anat., p. 97, pi 2 (skull), 1856. 

 Myleus oUgacanthus (Mueler and Tposchep). 



Ali/leti's ohjijacanihus, Klein, Jahresbel'te d. Yereius f. Vaterl. Naturk. in 

 Wilrtvemberg, 40. .labrg. (1884), pp. 159, 227, pi. 2, figs. 14, 15. 



'The genus Eriilhr'nuis (Grouovius, Scopoli) was based exclusively on a .species 

 without pterygoid teeth, and cou.sequeutly the section so distinguished should retain 

 the name instead of Hitererythrinii.f, while the subgenus (or genus) differentiated 

 by the development of pterygoid teeth (typified by E. itiiildiiiaiit.i, Spix) may be 

 called Uoplcryfhrhuis. 



-It seems advisable also to direct attention to the (irundulits of Valenciennes, 

 referred by that naturalist next to Iljidruniyra (XVIII, jip. 216-220). It appears to 

 me to be related to PyrrhnJina, if not a species of that genus, and therefore a 

 Characinid. Valenciennes himself. (XVIII, p. 219) remarked that it cannot be 

 denied that the number of branchiostegal rays and the bilobate air bladder agree 

 Avith Chararin characteristics. 



