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Fig. 32. Upeneoides bensasi (Temminck & Schlegel). (After Snyder, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXXII, 



p. 98.) 



Family POLYNEMID^. 

 140. Polydactylus agonasi Jordan & McGregor. 

 Seen in Fusan museum. 



Fig. 33. Polydactylus agonasi Jordan & McGregor. (Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXX, p. 815.) 



141. Polydactylus prionostomus (Basilewsky) . 



Osteoglossum prionostoma Basilewsky, I chthy agraphia Chinee Borealis, p. 211; 

 Gulf of Pechili. 



This species is not known to us. It is evidently a species of Polydactylus, 

 but it is described as having six free pectoral filaments (" pectoralium priores 

 radii sex longi"). The only species of Polydactylus yet known from these 

 waters is Polydactylus agonasi with five free filaments. The fins in Polydactylus 

 prionostomus are said to be pale. In the Chinese species with six filaments, 

 P. xanthonemus and P. sectarius, the pectorals are black. 



Family OPLEGNATHID^. 

 142. Oplegnathus fasciatus (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 Fusan ("Korea" 4504a). 



