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Fins all pale to whitish, front edges of both dorsals rather narrowly- 

 brownish. 



This species was known to Bleeker from a single example 64 mm. 

 long obtained at Kajeli. To the present time it does not seem to 

 have been obtained except as represented by our materials. 



Forty-five specimens. Below mouth of Mindanao River, Mindanao. May 20, 



1908. Length 32 to 68 mm. 

 23751 to 23753. Mantaquin Bay, Palawan Island. April 2, 1909. Length 69 to 



86 mm. 

 8486. Port Dupon, Leyte Island. March 17, 1909. Length 56 mm. 

 One example. N. Lat. 20° 31' E. Long. 115° 49' (China Sea, vicinity of 



southern Luzon Island). In 265 fathoms. Length 81 mm. August 8, 1909. 

 One example. Philippines. Length 81 mm. 

 23584 to 23586. Tifu Bay, Bouro Island. December 10, 1909. Length 65 to 81 



mm. 12 examples. 



ARCHAMIA LINEOLATA (Cuvier) 



Apogon lineolatus (Ehrenberg) Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 2, 1828, p. 

 160. Red Sea. — Ruppell, Atlas Reise nordl. Afrika, Fische, 1828, p. 47, 

 pi. 12, fig. 1 (Massauah); Neue Wirbelth., Fische, 1835, p. 88 (Mas- 

 sauah). — Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, p. 244 (copied). — 

 Klunzinger, Verh. zool. bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 20, 1S70, p. 710 (Red Sea). — 

 Barnard, Ann. South Afric. Mus., vol. 21, 1927, p. 516 (Delagoa Bay). 



Apogon (Archamia) lineolatus Klunzinger, Fische Roth. Meer., 1884, p. 19. 



Archamia lineolata Jordan and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 25, 1905 

 (1906), p. 252, pi. 38, fig. 1 (Pago Pago and Apia); vol. 26, 1906 (1907). 

 p. 17 (Cavite).— Seale and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, 1907, 

 p. 242 (Zamboanga). — Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, Fische, 1913, p. 236 

 (Lombok, Biaru; Salibabu; west Ceram; Saleyer). — Fowler, Bishop 

 Mus. Bull., No. 22, 1925, p. 32 (Samoa); Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia, 1925, p. 219 (Delagoa Bay); 1927, p. 274 (Santa Maria and Bacon); 

 Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 10, 1928, p. 164 (Apia). 



Apogon macropterus (Kuhl and Van Hasselt) Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 

 vol. 2, 1828, p. 160. Java.— Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, 

 p. 244 (copied).— Day, Fishes of India, pt. 1, 1875, p. 64, pi. 17, fig. 4 

 (Madras). — Ogilby, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland, vol. 21, 1908, p. 23 

 (Dunk Island). — Steindachner, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. 71, pt. 

 1, 1907, p. 129 (Gischin, Sokotra).— Pellegrin, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. 

 Paris, vol. 13, 1907, p. 204 (Tulear Bay, Madagascar). — Barnard, Ann. 

 South Afric. Mus., vol. 21, 1927, p. 516 (Natal coast, Mozambique). 



Amia macroptera Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. Neerland., vol. 7, 1873-76, p. 

 103 (Sumatra, Pinang, Singapore, Banka, Lepar, Java, Bawean, Bali, 

 Celebes, Ternate, Halmaheira, Batjan, Amboina); vol. 8, 1876-77, pi. (68) 

 346, fig. 2. 



Apogon zeylonicus Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 3, 1829, p. 491. Ceylon. — 

 Peters, Arch. Naturg., 1855, p. 234 (Mozambique). 



Apogon argenleus Valenciennes, Nouv. Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, vol. 1, 

 1832, p. 60. Vanicolo. 



Apogon fucatus Cantor, Cat. Malayan Fishes, 1850, p. 4. Sea of Pinang. — 

 Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, p. 244 (copied). 



Apogon macropteroides Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Nederland. Indie, vol. 3, 1852, 

 p. 724. Lepar Island. — Gunther, Cat Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, p 245 

 (copied). — Playfair, Fishes of Zanzibar, 1867, p. 20 (Zanzibar). 



