83 

 JULIS UMCROSTIGMA, Riipp. [No. 19223J. 



Julis umhrosiigma, Ruppell, N. W. Fische, ii, 1837, pi. 3, f. 2.— Bleeker, Atl. Ichtb., i, 

 1862, 92, pi. 34, f. 2.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., iv, 1862, 185.— Kner, Fische 

 Novara Exped., 1869, 257. — Klunzinger, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesel., xxi, 1871, 

 Fische d. Rotb. Meer, 538, 



Jnlis souleycti, Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., xiii, 1839, 457. 



Body with small blackish vertical streaks on the scales; spots scat- 

 tered over the head; three or four short streaks from the upper and 

 posterior portion of the orbit ; a iiair of short streaks between the eyes, 

 and two on the upper surface of the snout ; a single round spot between 

 the two pairs; an oblique streak on each side of the snout, parallel with 

 the upper lip ; another, and shorter, streak on the side of the snout, ex- 

 tending downward from before the eye and coalescing with the extrem- 

 ity of the first. Dorsal with a black spot anteriorly between the first 

 and third spines. 



Locality : Fanning Islands. 



JULIS GUNTHERI, Bleel^er [No. 19224]. 



JuVis quadricolor, Bleeker, Act. Soc. Sc. Indo-Nederl., i, 1856, Manad., 55. 

 Julis giintlieri, Bleeker, Versl. Akad. Wet. Amst., xiii, 1862, 279; Atl. Icbth., i, 1862, 

 Labr., 94, pi. 34, f. 1.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., iv, 1862, 188. 



Three specimens similar in every particular, and agreeing with descrip- 

 tions. 



Two longitudinal denticulated bands on the sides of the body — one 

 running from the nape of the neck, just above the anterior portion of 

 the lateral line, to the extremity of the upper caudal lobe; the sec- 

 ond commencing behind the angle of the operculum and extending to 

 the middle of the caudal fin. Two curved bands on the sides of the 

 head — one from the upper jaw, through the eye, to the angle of the 

 operculum ; the other from the under surface of the lower jaw, along the 

 inferior border of the eye, to opposite the base of the pectoral fin; a U- 

 shaped band across th^. occiput, pointing backward and downward; two 

 slightly arched bands between the eyes, from the antero-superior and 

 postero-superior margins, inclosing the interocular space; sometimes 

 the extremities of these bands are united through the superior edge of 

 the eye, forming a ring around the luterorbital region ; in one instanoa 

 a third band crossed the center of the space between the eyes; an 

 oblique band on the breast below the base of the pectoral fin. Dorsal 

 fin with a black spot anteriorly; the fin with a dark margin; anal uni- 



