290 



MEMOIRS or THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



307. Chseturichthys sciistius Jordan & Snyder. 

 Shinabara, No. 6041a, No. 4257a. 



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Fig. 62. Chceturichthys sciistius Jordan & Snyder. (From Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 108). 



308. Chseturichthys hexanemus Bleeker. 



Kobe, No. 6111a; Shimonoseki, No. 6159a-g. 



309. Aionosus geneionemus (Hilgendorf ) . (Plate XXXV, fig. 2). 

 Misaki, No. 6005. 



The largest specimen is ninety millimeters long. This example we figure. 

 The maxillary reaches anterior edge of pupil; membrane of first and second, 

 dorsal spine with a dark blotch on its distal half. A dark spot at base of caudal. 



310. Doryptena tanegashimae Snyder. 

 One specimen from Yawatahama, lyo. 



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Fig. 63. Doryptena tanegashimce Snyder. (From Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XLII, PI. 59, fig. 2). 



Dorsals more darkly colored, otherwise like Snyder's types. 



311. Tridentiger obscurus (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 Misaki, No. 6053a. 



312. Tridentiger bifasciatus Steindachner. 

 (Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI., p. 56, fig. 58). 

 Nagoya, No. 6130. 



313. Sicyopterus japonicus (Tanaka). (Plate XXXV, fig. 3). 

 Misaki, No. 6427a-h; Hiyuga in Kiusiu. 



Numerous specimens, the longest, one hundred and twenty-five millimeters, 

 figured in Plate XXXV. 



