ART. 33. NOTES ON FISHES OF HAWAII E. K. JORDAN 21 



Genus TAENIANOTUS Lacepede 



TAENIANOTUS TRIACANTHUS Lacepede. 



Recorded by Fowler, 



Family DACTYLOPTERIDAE 



Genus DACTYLOPTENA Jordan and Richardson 



DACTYLOPTENA ORIENTALIS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



I can detect no difference betAveen our specimens of this species 

 from Honolulu and others from Japan. 



Family ZEIDAE 

 Genus ZENOPSIS Gill 



ZENOPSIS OCELLATUS (Schlegel). 



Fowler records this Japanese species. 



Family CHAETODONTIDAE 

 Genus CHAETODON Linnaeus 



CHAETODON SEMEION Sleeker. 



A fine cast of this showy species is in the Bishop Museum. 



CHAETODON RETICULATUS Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



A cast of this handsome species, known by the bright red color of 

 the posterior part of the anal, is in the Bishop Museum. This is 

 the species recorded by Fowler as Chaetodon collaris, as it is the 

 Ghaetodon collaris of Giinther, but not of Bloch nor of Schlegel. 

 Bloch's species, recorded, doubtfully, from Japan, is probably Chae- 

 todon praetextatus of Cuvier and Valenciennes, of the East Indies. 

 The species called Chaetodon collaris in Japan is different from 

 either and should stand as Chaetodon auripes Jordan and Snyder, 

 the earlier name aureus being preoccupied in Chaetodon. 



CHAETODON LINEOLATUS Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



In Giinther's figure (Fische der Siidsee), copied from Garrett, 

 the narrow crosslines like pencil marks in this species are repre- 

 sented as very oblique, directed forward below. Actually, however, 

 as stated in various descriptions, these lines descend almost vertically. 



CHAETODON FREMBLYI Bennett. 



This species, notable for its blue markings and for the absence of 

 the orbital bar, I found fairly common at Honolulu, only the small 

 Chaetodon rtiiliaris exceeding it in abundance. 



Genus TIFIA Jordan and Jordan 



TIFIA CORALLICOLA (Snyder). 



Several specimens of this rare species were obtained from the 

 reef. 



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