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55. CARANX LUGUBRIS (Poey). 



Cara7ix lugubris PoEY, Memorias Hist. Nat. de Cuba, 11, 222, i860. — Jor- 

 dan & EvERMANN, Fishes North and Mid, Amer. , i, 924. 



Range. — Intertropical. 



One specimen taken at Clarion Island, but the species was not met 



with at either Cocos or the Galapagos Islands. 



56. CARANX MELAMPYGUS (Cuvier& Valenciennes). 



Caranx 7nela)npygus CvwEK & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., ix, 116, 

 1833, East Indies. — Jordan & Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. 

 Amer., i, 925, 1896. 



Range. — Tropical parts of the Pacific Ocean. 



Obtained at Cocos Island, where it occurs in large numbers ; and 

 one specimen secured at Tower Island, Galapagos Archipelago. 



57. CARANX ORTHOGRAMMUS (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Caranx orihogravwms Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Mus. 1881, 226, 



Clarion Island. 

 Carangoides orthogrammus, Jordan & Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. 



Amer., i, 928. — Jordan & McGregor, Rep. U. S. Fish Comm. for 1898, 



277 (Clarion and Socorro islands). 



Range. — Revillagigedo Archipelago. 



Known from Clarion and Socorro islands. Perhaps identical with 

 Cara7ix ferdau, as suggested by Jordan and Evermann, and of general 

 tropical Pacific distribution. 



Family CORYPHiENID^. 



58. CORYPH^NA HIPPURUS LinnjEus. 



Coryphcena hippurus Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., Ed. x, 261, 1758, open seas. — 

 Jordan & Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. Amer., i, 952, 1896. 



Range. — Pelagic : Atlantic and Pacific. 



One adult, S90 mm. long, taken at 13° 12' N. ; 111° 45' W., be- 

 tween the Revillagigedo Archipelago and Clipperton Island ; also an- 

 other of about the same size captured near Cocos Island, 4° 32' N. ; 

 89° 17' W. 



There is in the Stanford University collection a young Corypkcefia^ 

 185 mm. long, from Clarion Island, which is probably this species, 

 although it is too young to show the characters of either hippurus or 

 equisetis. There are about 50 rays in the dorsal and 22 in the anal. 

 The profile before the eyes is convex but scarcely prominently ele- 

 vated. 



