[97] CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OJ? NORTH AMERICA. 



$ Embiotoca Agasaiz. 



1145. Ditrema jackaoni Agassiz. C. (936) 



$ Phaneiodon Girard. 



1146. Ditrema atripes Jordan & Gilbert. C. (937) 



1147. Ditrema furcatum Girard. C. (938) 



363.— RHACOCHILUS Agassiz. (313) 



1148. Rhacsochilua tozotes Agassiz. C. (939) 



364.— DAMALICHTHYS Girard. (314) 



1149. Damalichthys argyrosomus Girard. C. (940) ', 



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Family CXII.— LABRIDiE. (94) I 



365.— CTENOLABRUS Cuv. & Val. (315) 

 ^Tautogolahrus Giintber. 



1150. Ctenolabrus adspersus Walbaum. N. (941) 



366.— HIATULA Lac^p^de. (316) 



1151. Hiatula onitis Liunseus. N. (918) 



367.— LACHNOL-ffiMUS Cuv. & Val. (317) 



1152. Ladmolaemus maximus' Walbaum. W. (943) 



368.— BODIANUS " Blocb. (318) 



1153. Bodianus rufus Linuteus. W. (944) 



1154. Bodianus diplotaenia' Gill. P. 



1155. Bodianus pectoralis* Gill. P. 



' The species commonly known as Lacltnolamus falcatus must stand as LachnolcBmm 

 maximus Walbaum. 



The Lairus falcatus of Liunfeus is certainly not this species as supposed by Valen- 

 ciennes, but is probably some species of Trachynotus. The oldest name, certainly, 

 belonging to the Zac/iHo?a!m«8 is that of Labrus wiaornius Walbaum, Artedi Piscium, 

 1792, 261 = {Lachnolcevius suillus Cuvier, Regne Animal, Ed. II, 1820, 257, both names 

 based on Suillus, the hog-fish of Catesby. ) 



2 The genus called in the text Harpe must probably stand as 



Bodianus Bloch. 



(Bloch, Ichthyologia, about 1780; type Bodianus bodianus Bloch = Labrus rufus I^.) 



The genus Bodianus Bloch is a medley of unrelated fishes. The group was, however, 

 Tjased especially on Bodianus bodianus Bloch, from the Portuguese name, of which 

 {Bodiano or Pudiano) the name Bodianus was derived. 



^ Hoj-pe diplotcenia Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862, 140; Jordan & Gilbert, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, 367. Cape San Lucas. 



■• Harpe pectoraHs Gill, 1. c. 141. Gulf of California southward. This is probably 

 the male of Bodianus diplotoenia. 



