FISHES OP THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND ADJACENT SEAS 269 

 HAPALOGENTS KISHINOUYEI Smith and Pope 



Hapalogenys kishinouyei Smith and Pope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 31, 1907, 

 p. 476, fig. 6. Urado. — Jordan and Thompson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol 

 41, 1912, p. 554, fig. 3 (copied). — Izuka and Matsuura, Cat. Zool. Spec. 

 Tokyo Imp. Mus., Vertebr., 1920, p. 150 (Takamatsu). 



Depth 1%; head 2i/4. Snout 3i^ in head; e3^e 3, greater than 

 snout or interorbital ; maxillary reaches % in eye, length 2% in 

 head; bands of villiform teeth in jaws, anterior little larger; man- 

 dibular papillae minute, close set; interorbital 4, convex; preopercle 

 denticulate, teeth much coarser around angle. Gill rakers 5 + 11, 

 short, thick. 



Scales 50 in lateral line (figure shows 59 to caudal base and 5 

 more may be counted over latter), 15 above, 21 below, predorsal 

 extending forward well into interorbital, 11 rows on cheek to pre- 

 opercle ridge and 3 more rows on flange. Scales with 6 basal radi- 

 ating striae; 20 to 26 apical denticles, with 1 to 3 transverse series 

 of basal elements; circuli fine. 



D. I, XII, 14, fourth erect spine li/^ in head, fourth ray 1% ; A. 

 Ill, 9, 1, second spine 1%, fourth ray 2; caudal li/^, convex behind; 

 least depth of caudal peduncle 2% ; pectoral 1% ; ventral 1%. 



Silvery gray, with 4 reddish brown horizontal bands; first along 

 spinous dorsal base; second from middle of predorsal to middle of 

 soft dorsal base ; third from eye to base of last dorsal ray and front 

 of caudal peduncle; fourth from cheek to pectoral base then to 

 lower edge of caudal peduncle. Vertical fins and ventrals black- 

 ish, other fins paler. Length 115 mm. 



Only known from the type Cat. No. 55610 U.S.N.M. Urado, 

 southern Japan. May 10, 1903. Dr. H. M. Smith. 



HAPALOGENYS MUCRONATUS (Eydoux and Souleyet) 



Pnstipoma miicronata Eydoux and Soltleyet, Voy. Bonite, Zool., vol. 1, 1841, 

 p. 161, pi. 2, fig. 1. Macao, China. 



Hapalogenys mucronatus GIjnther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, p. 318 

 (China).— Bleeker, Nederland. Tijdschr. Dierk., vol. 2, 1865, p. (50)58 

 (Amoy). — Ishikawa and Matsuura, Prelim. Cat. Fish. Mus. Tokyo, 1897, 

 p. 54. — Jordan and Thompson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 41, 1912, p. 553 

 (Kobe, Onomichi, Hiroshima). — Izuka and Matsuura, Cat. Zool. Spec. 

 Tokyo Imp. Mus., Vertebr., 1920, p. 150 (Osaka).— Tanaka, Fishes of 

 Japan, vol. 45, Dec. 28, 1928, p. 888, pi. 181, fig. 495 (Tadanoumi).— 

 FowLEB, Proc, Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1929, p. 608 (Hong Kong). 



Hapalogcnis muci'onatus Steindachneb and Dodebi:j:in, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. 

 Wien, Math.-uat. Klasse, vol. 48, 1883, p. 11 (Osaka). 



Hapalogenys analis Richardson, Ichth. China Japan, 1846, p. 235. Sea of 

 China, Canton ; Zool. Voy. Sulphur, Fish, 1846, p. 85, pi. 43, fig. 3. 



Depth 2; head 23/5 to 2%, width 2. Snout 21/2 to 22/3 in head; 

 eye 3% to 34^, 1% to 1^4 in snout, greater than interorbital; max- 



