FAMILY CLINIDAE — SCHULTZ 



287 



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Figure 110. — Tripierygion minutus Giinther, female, USNM 51801, after Jordan and Scale. 



Enneapterygiiis tuiuilae Jokdan and Seale, Bull. U. S. 



p. 418, fig. 99, 1906 (type locality, Pago Pago; 



2 females). 

 Enneapterygius lusitalae Jokdan and Seale, Bull. U. S. 



p. 416, fig. 97 (type locality, Pago Pago and Apia, 



51800). 

 Enneapterygius pardochir Jordan and Seale, Bull. U. S. 



p. 417, fig. 98 (type locality, Pago Pago, Samoa; 



paratype, USNM 126235). 

 Enneapterygius punctulatus Herre, Field Mus. Nat. 



No. 12, p. 432, 1935; and vol. 21, p. 397, fig. 37, 



Islands, New Hebrides). 



Bur. Fish., vol. 25 (1905), 

 holotype, USNM 51801, 



Bur. Fish., vol. 25 (1905), 

 Samoa; holotpye, USNM 



Bur. Fish., vol. 25 (1905), 

 holotype, USNM 51799, 



Hist. Zool. Ser., vol. 18, 

 1936 (type locality, Vala 



Figure 111. — Tripterygion minutus Giinther, male, USNM 51799, after Jordan and Seale. 



SPECIMENS STUDIED 



Bikini Atoll: 3 stations, 7 specimens, 15 to 21 mm. in standard length. 

 Eniwetok Atoll: 1 station, 2 specimens, 13 to 19 mm. 

 Rongelap Atoll: 1 station, 8 specimens, 13 to 20 mm. 



Description. — Additional counts not summarized in table 108 are 

 here recorded: Pelvics 1,2; scales between upper lateral line and 

 middle of base of second dorsal 2, and between anal origin and 



