32. jDUs. 187 



17. Julis jansenii. 



Julis jansenii, Bkek. Act. Soc. Sc. Imlo-Nederl. i. 3Ianado ^ Makass. 

 p. 56, &ndiAtl. Ichth. p. 91. tab. 34. fig. 5. 



D. ■^. A. fj. L. lat. 28. L. transv. 2/9. 



The height of the body is contained four times and one-third to four 

 times and two-thirds in the total length, the length of the head four 

 times and a third to four times and a half. Caudal fin with the 

 lobes much produced, in young specimens rounded. Yellow, with 

 three very broad black cross-bands, which are sometimes confluent ; 

 the anterior occupies the head and nape, the second the spinous dor- 

 sal and the trunk below, the third the posterior two-thirds of the 

 soft dorsal and of the anal, and the tail between. Pectoral with a 

 violet streak across the base. 



East Indian Archipelago. Feejee Islands. New Hebrides. 



a. Young. Feejee Islands. Voyage of the ' Herald.' 



b-c. Adult :, stuffed. Aneiteum. From Mr. Macgillivray's Collection. 



18. Julis trilobata. 



Labrus trilobatiis, Lacep. iii. pp. 454, 52(3 (not Share). 



■ fuscus, Lacep. iii. p. 437. 



Julis bicateuatus, Bciin Proc. Coinm. Zuol. Soc. i. 1831, p. 167. 



quadricolor, Less. Voi/. Coqit. Zool. ii. p. 139. pi. 35! fig. 1 ; Cuv. Sf 



Val. xiii. p. 443 : Bleek. Nut. Tydschr. Nederl. Ind. xix. p. 339, and 



Atl. Ichth. p. 93. tab. 34. fig. 3. 

 semicceruleiis, Rilpp. N. W. Fi<che, p. 10. pi. 3. fig. 1 ; Cuv. ^- Val. 



xiii. p. 442. 

 Scarus georgii, Bcitn. Fish. Ccijl. pi. 24. 

 Julis trilobatus, Cuv. S^- Val. xiii. p. 437. 



formosu.s, Cuv. ^ Va'. xiii. p. 439. .--■».•. 



feruginosus, Cur. i*f Val. xiii. p. 441. 



■ cyaiiogaster, Cuv. 4' Val. xiii. p. 444. 



erythrogaster, Cuv. 4' Vol. xiii. p. 447. 



Scarus (?) quinquevittatus, Richards. Voy. Blossom, Zool. p. 66. pi. 19. 



fig- 3. 



D. i A. ^. L. lat. 29. L. transv. yj. 



The height of the body equals the length of the head, and is some- 

 what more than one-fourth of tlie total ; caudal subtruncated, with 

 the lobes slightly produced. Green or blue, with a red band running 

 from the operculum across the bend of the lateral line to the caudal ; 

 back with another longitudinal band of brown or ^^olet-colour ; a 

 broad band nins along tlie middle of the dorsal fin, leaving the 

 margin and the base of the fin green, another along the basal half of 

 the anal ; dorsal with a bhick spot anteriorly ; caudal rays green, 

 with the membrane between red and violet. The band on the back 

 and one on the side of the belly are continued along the upper and 

 lower margins of the caudal ; the posterior half of the pectoral 

 blackish. 



From the eastern coasts of Africa to the Seas of China and to 

 Polynesia. 



