/. PARMA. gy 



50. Glyphidodon limbatus. 

 Cuv. Sj- Fal. V. p. 477, 



B.lf. A. A 



The spinous dorsal fin is scaly. Teeth slightly emarginate. Brown • 

 the soft dorsal and anal fins blackish ; the spinous dorsal with a broad 

 black margin. (Cuv.) 



Sea of Bourbon. 



n. Teeth in the upper jaw moveable. 



51. Glyphidodon chrysurus. 



Glj'phisodon chrvsurus, Cuv. ^- Val. v. p. 476 

 Pomacentrus denegatus, Poey, Mem. Ciib. ii. p. 190. 



^- I?T6- ^- TiT4- ^- lat. 28-29. L. transv. 3/10. 



The height of the body is one-half of the total length (the caudal 

 fin not included) ; the teeth in the upper jaw are very fine and 

 moveable, as mSalarias. Pra^orbital square, or rather wider than 

 long Caudal fin forked. Brown: dorsal, anal and ventral fins 

 black, caudal yellow ; blue dots round the eyes and on the back. 



Caribbean Sea. 



a-e. Adult: skins. Caribbean Sea. From Dr. Parnell's CoUection. 

 ( in. Three anal spines.) 



52. Glyphidodon nigros. 



Glyphisodon nigroris, Cuv. ^- Val. v. p. 485. 



14 '^* 12- 



Brownish: Hps black. (Cuv.\ 

 Hah. •? ' 



This fish, perhaps, does not belong to the present group. 



7. PAEMA. 



Gh-phisodon, sp., Girard. 

 Hypsj-pops * sp., Gill. 



Praeoperculum not denticulated. Teeth compressed, in a single 

 series. Dorsal fin with twelve or thirteen spines, anal with two 

 fecales of moderate size, in more than thirty transverse series: the 

 lateral line ceases below the posterior portion of the dorsal fin 



Pacific. 



1. Parma microlepis. 

 ^- Ii- ^- h- ^- ^^t- 37. L. transv. 4/13. 

 The height of the body is two-fifths of the total length (the caudal 

 • This genus is founded on characters entirely different from tho<.e of Pnrn,^ 



