ADDENDA 



By Leonard P. Schultz 



Since volume 1 was printed, additional specimens from the Marshall 

 and Marianas islands have been collected or have been found in the 

 collections. These were studied and are reported on below. Also, 

 a few pertinent papers have been published and are discussed in 

 reference to volume 1. 



It should be noted that volumes 1 and 2 report on the specimens 

 available to the authors and not completely on all nominal species 

 reported from the area of study. 



Family SERRANIDAE 

 Volume 1, page 351 



The material referred to under Epinejphelus juscoguttatus actually 

 represents two species that are now distinguished and discussed below. 



EPINEPHELUS FUSCOGUTTATUS (Forsk&I) 



Figure 155 



., pp. 11, 



Perca sumniana fusco-guttata Forskal, Descrii:)tiones animalium 

 42, 1775 (type locality, Djedda). 



Serranus Juscoguttatus Ruppell, Atlas zu der Reise im Nordlichen Afrika . . , 

 Fische des rothen Meers, vol. 4, p. 108, pi. 27, fig. 2, 1828 (Red Sea).— Day, 

 Fishes of India, vol. 1, p. 22, pi. 5, fig. 3, 1875 (Sind). 



Epinephalus Juscoguttatus Bleeker, Atlas ichthyologique, vol. 7, p. 57, pi. 

 307, fig. 3, 1876 (Singapura; Java; Bawean; Timor; Ternata, Waigiu). — 

 Schultz (in part), U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 180, p. 108, 1943 (Hull and Canton 

 Islands). — Marshall, Endeavour, vol. 11, No. 43, pi., 1952 (Red Sea). 



Epinephelus horridus Randall, Atoll Res. Bull. 47, p. 49, 1955 (Onotoa). 



Figure 155. — Epinephelus Juscoguttatus (Forsk&l) immature specimen, after Fowler. 



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