Amblyeleotris fasciata (Herre, 1953). Mano'o-popo. 



Amblyeteotris guttata (Fowler, 1938). Mano'o-popo. 



Amblyeleotris periopthalma (Bkeker, 1853). Mano'o-popo. 

 (AMS 1.21990-001.) 



Amblyeleotris steinitzi {Klausewitz, 1974). Mano'o-popo. 

 Cryptocentrus steinitzi — Polunin and Lubbock, 1977. 



Amblyeleotris sp. 17. Mano'o-popo. 



Collected at 36 m. Dorsal VI + I,13; anal 1,13; pectoral 19. 

 Caudal pointed w^th central rays more than twice the length of 

 outer rays. Body light tan with five major fawn-colored saddles 

 and smaller, less distinct markings between; a pair of distinct 

 black spots on chin; branch iostegals blue and orange; spiny 

 dorsal pale with dark margin; anal, lower rays of caudal and 

 pelvics with blue and orange lines. (AMS 1.21991-001.) 



Amblyeleotris sp. 20. Mano'o-popo. 



Two specimens, 43 and 51 mm SL; collected at 36 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,13; anal 1,13; pectoral 20. Body pale with four pale 

 orange bars on sides, yellow reticulations dorsally in in- 

 terspaces; head with yellow reticulations, chin orange, bran- 

 chiostegEil membrane with dusky blue bar on edge; dorsal pale 

 with blue and yellow lines and spots basally; anal pale, orange 

 line margined with dusky blue distally; perimeter of caudal with 

 orange line margined in dusky blue venirally, becoming almost 

 black dorsally. (AMS 1.21994-001.) 



Amblygobius nocturnus (Hene, 1945). 



Hoese terms this identification "provisional." 



A iblygobius phalaena (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valencien- 

 nes, 1837). Mano'o-fugafuga. 

 Gobius phalaena — Giinther, 1877 



Asterropteryx semipunctatus Riippell, 1830. Mano'o-palea. 

 Asterropteryx semipunctatus — Jordan and Scale, 1906. 



Asterropteryx sp. 3. 



Sw specimens, 14-22 mm SL; collected at 13 m. Four to six 

 preopercular spines, two or three above mid-preopercular pore, 

 lowermost spine thickened and longer than others; fourth dor- 

 sal spine longest and usually prolonged. Head, body, and fins 

 blotched with dusky orange; a dark transverse bar under eye; a 

 small dark spot centered on caudsil peduncle. (AMS 

 L22000-001, 1.22004-001.) 



Asterropteryx sp. 4. 



Seven specimens, 14-23 mm SL; collected at 20-23 m. Two to 

 six preopercular spines, one to three above mid-preopercular 

 pore, lowermost spine about equal to or smaller than those 

 above; head scales largely cycloid; fourth dorsal spine longest, 

 generally not prolonged. A smaU dark spot centered on caudal 

 peduncle; a narrow dark bar under eye. (AMS 1.22004-002.) 



Asterropteryx sp. 7. 



Six specimens, 23-28 mm SL; collected at 15-20 m. Two to six 

 preopercular spines, one to three above mid-preopercular pore, 

 lowermost spine about equal to or smaller than those above; 

 head scales largely cycloid. Body and head pale with orange 

 spotting; no bar under eye; a large dark spot on caudal pedun- 

 cle. (AMS 1.21995-001.) 



Awaous ocellaris (Bxous&onel, 1782). Mano'o-apofu. 

 Awaous ocellaris — Jordan and Scale, 1906. 

 As Chonophorus ocellaris, Schultz, 1943. This species inhabits 

 freshwater. 



Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker, 1854). 



Bathygobius cocosensis— MAnXo and Meguro, 1980. 

 Bathygobius cotticeps (Sl^mdachntr , 1879). Mano'o-apofusami. 



Bathygobius cotticeps — Schultz, 1943. 



Bathygobius cyctopterus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valencien- 

 nes, 1837). Mano'o-apofusami. 

 Mapo crassiceps— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 As Bathygobius crassiceps, Schultz, 1943. 



Bathygobius fuscus (KuppeH, 1830). Mano'o-apofusami. 

 Mapo fuscus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Cabillus sp. 5. 

 Five specimens, 18-26 mm SL; collected at 30-33 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,9; anal 1,8; pectoral 19-20; scales 26-28. Prepelvic area 

 heavily scaled; a lateral canal tube over operculum; midline of 

 nape with a single row of scales. Body white with four pale red- 

 dish brown saddles or bars with dusky margins; tiny orange 

 specks on head and body. (AMS 1.21996-001.) 



Callogobius centrolepis Weber, 1909. 



Callogobius maculipinnis (Fowler, 1918). 



Callogobius sclateri (Steindachner, 1880). 



Cobiomorphus sclateri and Drombus tutuilae — Jordan and 

 Seale, 1906. 



As Mucogobius sclateri and Drombus tutuilae, Schultz, 1943. 

 McKJnney has examined the holotype of tutuilae, a small and 

 poorly preserved specimen, and considers it to be a synonym. 



Cryptocentrus leucostictus (G\xiM\&! , 1871). Mano'o-popo. 

 Heiereleotris phaenna — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 As Heiereleotris phaenna, Schultz, 1943. 



Cryptocentrus strigilliceps (Jordan and Seale, 1906). 

 Mars strigilliceps — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 As Mars strigilliceps, Schultz, 1943. 



Cryptocentrus sp. 28. 

 One specimen, 36 mm SL. Dorsal VI + 1,10; anal 1,10; pectoral 

 17; gill rakers on lower limb of first arch 9. Color in alcohol: 

 body pale with about nine vertical bars; head with pale spot- 

 ting. Hoese writes this species may be leptocephalus. (AMS 

 1.21987-004.) 



Ctenogobiops aurocingulus (Herre, 1935). Mano'o-popo. 

 Ctenogobiops aurocingulus — Lubbock and Polunin, 1977. 



Ctenogobiops tangaroai Lubbock and Polunin, 1977. 

 Ctengobiops tangaroai — Lubbock and Polunin, 1977. 



Ctenogobiops sp. 

 Twenty-six specimens, 22-39 mm SL; collected at 15 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,1 1-12; anal 1,11; scales 45-48; gill rakers 11. Gill opening 

 extends far forward to a point anterior of the vertical through 

 the hind margin of the preopercle. This species is closely related 

 to tangaroai. (AMS 1.22006-001.) 



Eviota afelei Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota afelei — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Eviota disrupta Kamella and Lachner, 1981. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota disrupta — Kamella and Lachner, 1981. 

 (USNM 220996.) 



Eviota distigma Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota distigma — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Eviota herrei Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota herrei — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Eviota melasma Lachner and Kamella, 1980. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota melasma — Lachner and Kamella, 1980. 



Eviota prasites Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi, mano'o-lele. 

 Eviota prasites — Jordan and Sejde, 1906. 



Eviota pseudostigma Lachner and Kamella, 1980. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota pseudostigma — Lachner and Kamella, 1980. 



Eviota sebreei Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota sebreei — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Eviota smaragdus Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviota smaragdus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



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