394 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



1801. Isopisthus parvipinnis (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 



Coast of Brazil, north to Cayenne. 



Ancylodon imrvipinnis Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. Poiss., v, 84 1830, Cayenne. 



Genus 574. CYNOSCION Gill. Weal-fishes. 



Cynoscion Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phihi. 1862, 18 (regalis). 



Subgenus BUCCONE Jordan & ETerniann. 



Buccone Jordan & Evermann, new subgenus {prcrdatorius). 



1802. Cynoscion praedatoritis (Jordan & Gilbert). Bocone. 



Coast of Panama; scarce. 



Ceatreiis pradatorins Jordan & Gilbert, in Jordan & Eigenmann, Review 

 of the Scianidaj, 363, 1889, Panama. 

 Subgenus CYNOSCION Gill. 



1803. Cynoscion acoupa (Lac^spMe). Acoupa; Tocroe. 



Atlantic Coast of South America, Brazil north to Venezuela; generally 



common. 

 Cheilodiptenis acoupa Lac6pede, Hist. Nat. Poiss., iii, 546, 1802, Cayenne. 



1804. Cynoscion squamipinnis (Giinther). 



Pacific Coast of tropical America; known from a few specimens takcu at 



La Union and Panama. 

 OtolitliKS sqitamijnnnia Giinther, Fishes Cent. Am., 387 and 429, 1869, Panama. 



1805. Cynoscion othonopterus Jordan &. Gilbert. 



Gulf of California. 



Cynoscion othonopterum Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1881^ 274, 

 Punta San Felipe, Mexico. 



1806. Cynoscion obliquatus (Valenciennes). 



Martinique. 



Ololitltiis ohUqnatus Valenciennes, in Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, iii, 

 209, 1879, Martinique. 



1807. Cynoscion jamaicensis (Vaillant & Bocourt). 



Jamaica. 



OtolUhus jamaicensis Vaillant & Bocourt, Miss. Sci. au Mexique, Poissons, 

 156, 1874, Jamaica. 



1808. Cynoscion nothus (Holbrook). Bastai-d Weakfish. 



South Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States; rather rare at Charleston. 

 Ololilhiis nothus Holbrook, Ichth. S. C, 134, pi. 19, fig. 1, 1860, South Carolina." 



1809. Cynoscion regalis (Bloch & Schneider). Common Wealfish; Squeteatjue; 



"Sea Trout." 

 Atlantic and Gulf coasts of United States, Cape Cod southward to Mobile. 

 Johfiius regalif: liloch & Schneider, Syst. Ichth., 75, 1801, New York. 



1810 Cynoscion thalassinus (Holbrook). 



Pensacola; Pass Christian, Mississippi; Hampton Roads, Virginia. 

 OtolUhus th<ila><siuns Holbrook, Ichth. South Carolina, 132, pi. 18, fig. 2, 1859, 

 Charleston, South Carolina. 



1811. Cynoscion reticulatus (Giinther). Corvina. 



Pacific Coast of tropical America, Mazatlau to Panama. 

 OtolUhus reticulatus Giinther, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1864, 149, San Joso de 

 Guatemala; Chmpam. 



1812. Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Spotted IVeakfisJi; Spotted 



Squcteague; Spotted Sea Trout. 

 South Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the United States; New York to Texas; 



everywhere common on our southern coast; rare north of Virginia. 

 Otolithus nebulosus Cuvier & Valcucieunes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., v, 79, 1830, 



locality unknown. 



1813. Cynoscion parvipinnis Ayres. California "Bluefish." 



Coasts of Lower California; Santa Barbara Islands to Guaymas; common 

 along the coasts of southern California, as far north as San Pedro. 



Cynoscion par rijniinis Ayres, Proc, Cal, Ac. Sci. 1861, 156, coast of Lower 

 California. 



