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TABLE 1 (cont'd) 



Family MURAENIDAE (cont'd) 



Uropterygius concohr Riippell, 1837: Schultz, 1953 Schultz's identification should be confirmed. 



L/ropterygius fuscoguttatus Schultz, 1953. 



(Jropterygius kamar McCosker and Randall, 1977: Randall, 1986. 



Uroptert^gius macrocephalus (Bleekcr, 1865). 



Uroptervgius reidi Schultz, 1953. Gosline (1958) placed U. reidei Schultz (1943) in the synonymy of U. knighti (Jordan 



and Starks). 

 Uropterygius knighti Schultz, 1953. McCosker et al. (1984) have referred U. knighti and U. necturus (Jordan and Gilbert) 

 to the synonymy of U. macrocephalus, now known to be a trans-Pacific species. 

 Uropterygius marnrioratus (Lacepede, 1803): Schultz, 1953. 

 Uroptervgius supraforatus (Regan, 1909): Schultz, 1953. 



Uroptervgius dentatus Schultz, 1953, from Johnston Island, was synonymized by Gosline (1958). 

 Uropterygius xanthopterus Bleeker, 1859: Schultz, 1953. 

 Family CONGRIDAE 



Ariosoma scheelei (Stromman, 1896). 



Ariosoma obud Schultz, 1953. P. H. J. Castle (personal communication) wrote us, "it seems highly likely" that A. obud 

 Herre is a junior synonym of A. scheelei, a species with low vertebral counts. Three Bishop Museum specimens from 

 Enewetak have 116 to 120 vertebrae (low for the genus — see Castle, 1968b). 

 Conger cinereus cinereus Riippell, 1828. 



Conger noordziekii Schultz, 1953. Kanazawa (1958) placed C. noordziekii Bleeker in the synonymy of cinereus. 

 Gorgasia sp. An apparent undescribed species; 19 specimens from Enewetak, with 181 to 189 vertebrae. 

 Heteroconger hassi (Klausewitz and EiblEibesfeldt, 1959): Bohike and Randall, 1981; Randall, 1986. 



Taenioconger hassi Matsuura, 1984. 

 Poeci/oconger /asc/atus Gunther, 1871: Randall, 1986. 

 Family OPHICHTHIDAE 



Apterichtus klazingai (Weber, 1913): Randall, 1986. McCosker (1977) has shown that this generic name replaces 



Verma. Also some sf>ecies of Apterichtus have been mistakenly described in Sphagebranchus and Caecula. 

 Brachysomophis sauropsis Schultz, 1953. 

 Ca//eche/ys marn)oratus (Bleeker, 1853): Schultz, 1953. 

 Callecheivs melanotaenia Bleekcr, 1864: Schultz, 1953. 



Leptencheivs pinnaceps Schultz, 1953. McCosker (1970) stated that this taxon is a junior synonym of C. melanotaenia. 

 Cirricaecula johnsoni Schultz, 1953. 



Leiuranus semicinctus (Lay and Bennett, 1839): Schultz, 1953. 

 Muraenichthijs g[/mnotus Bleeker, 1864: Schultz, 1953. 

 Muraenichthys laticaudata (Ogilby, 1897): Schultz, 1953. 

 Muraenichthi^s macropterus Bleeker, 1857: Schultz, 1953. 

 Muraenichthys schultzei Bleeker, 1857: Schultz, 1953. 

 Muraenichthiyis sibogae Weber and de Beaufort, 1916: Schultz, 1953. 

 Mi^richthi/s bleekeri Gosline, 1951. 



Miirichthifs semicinctus Schultz, 1953. Gosline (1951) provided a new name for Ophisurus fasciatus var. semicinctus 

 Bleeker, preoccupied by O. semicinctus Lay and Bennett. 

 Mvrichthvs colubrinus (Boddaert, 1781): Schultz, 1953. 

 Mi^richth^s maculosus (Cuvier, 1817): Schultz, 1953. 

 M^rophis uropterus (Temminck and Schlegel, 1842): Schultz, 1953. 

 Ophichthus sp. Under study by John E. McCosker. 



Ph\^llophichthus xenodontus Gosline, 1951: Randall, 1986 (after Strasburg). 

 Schismorh^inchus labialis (Seale, 1917). 



Leptenchel\^s labialis Schultz, 1953. McCosker (1970) described a new genus, Schismorhvnchus. for labialis. 

 Schultzidia johnstonensis Schultz and Woods, 1949: Schultz, 1953. 

 Schu/tzidia retropinnis (Fowler, 1933): Schultz, 1953. 

 Order CLUPEIFORMES 

 Family CLUPEIDAE 



Dussum/eria hasseiti Bleeker, 1850: Schultz and Welander, 1953. 



Herklotsichthiis quadrimaculatus (Riippell, 1837): Randall, 1986 [after Strasburg, who identified this clup>eid from Arno 



as Harengula kunzei (Bleeker)]. 

 Spratelloides atrofasciatus Schultz, 1953 



Spratelloides delicatulus (Bennett, 1831): Schultz and Welander, 1953. 

 Order SALMONIFORMES 

 Family SYNOIXJNTIDAE 



Saurida gracilis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1824): Schultz, 1953. 

 Si/nodus binotatus Schultz, 1953. 



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