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TABLE 1 (cont'd) 



Family CHAETODONTIDAE (cont'd) 



Chaetodon punctatofasciatus Cuvier, 1831; Woods, 1953. 



Chaetodon quadrimaculatus Gray, 1833: Woods, 1953. 



Chaetodon rafflesi Bennett, 1830: Burgess, 1978 (from underwater photo by Scott Johnson, but locality Kwajalein, not 



Enewetak). 

 Chaetodon reticulatus Cuvier, 1831: Woods, 1953. 

 Chaetodon semeion Bleeker, 1855: Woods, 1953. 

 Chaetodon tinkeri Schultz, 1951: Randall, 1986. 

 Chaetodon trifascialis Quoy and Gaimard. 1825. 



Megaprotodon strigangulus Woods, 1953. 

 Chaetodon trifascialis Mungo Park, 1797: Woods, 1953. 

 Chaetodon ulietensis Cuvier, 1831. 



Chaetodon falcula Woods, 1953. Burgess (1978) wrote that C. falcula Bloch is an Indian Ocean species that is often not 

 distinguished from the Pacific C. ulietensis. 

 Chaetodon unimaculatus Bloch, 1787: Woods, 1953. 

 Chaetodon uagabundus Linnaeus, 1758: Randall, 1986 (after Strasburg). 

 Forcipiger flavissin^us Jordan and McGregor, 1898. 



Forcipiger longirostris Woods, 1953. Randall and Caldwell (1970) showed that most authors have used the name 

 longirostris for the most common of the two species of the genus (the one with the shorter snout); the correct name for 

 this butterflyfish is F. flauissimus. 

 Forcipiger longirostris (Broussonet, 1782): Randall and Caldwell, 1970. 

 Hemitaurichthvs polylepis (Bleeker, 1857): Burgess, 1978. 

 Heniochus acurninatus (Linnaeus, 1758): Fowler, 1928. 

 Heniochus chrysostomus Cuvier, 1831. 



Heniochus perrnutatus Woods, 1953. Burgess (1978) reidentified Woods' material of this species from the MarsheJI 

 Islands as H. chrysostomus. 

 Heniochus monoceros Cuvier, 1831: Woods, 1953. 

 Heniochus varius (Cuvier, 1829): Randall, 1986. 

 Family POMACANTHIDAE 



Centropyge bicolor (Bloch, 1787): Randall, 1986. 

 Centropvge bispinosus (GUnther, 1860): Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Centropiy/ge flauissimus (Cuvier, 1831): Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Centropvge heraldi Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Centropvge loriculus (GUnther, 1874): Randall, 1986 

 Centropvge multicolor Randall and Wass, 1974. 



Centropyge multifasciatus (Smith and Radcliffe, 1911): Randall, 1986. 

 Centropvge urolikii (Bleeker, 1853): Randall, 1986 (after Strasburg). 

 Genicanthus bellus Randall, 1975: Randall, 1986, 

 Genicanthus watanabei (Yasuda and Tominaga, 1970): Randall, 1986. 

 Pomacanthus imperator (Bloch, 1787): Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Pvgoplites diacanthus (Boddaert, 1772): Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Family POMACENTRIDAE 



Abudefduf septemfasciatus (Cuvier, 1830): Woods and Schultz, 1953. 

 Abudefduf sexfasciatus (Lacepede, 1801). 



Abudefduf coelestinus Allen, 1975. Allen, Bauchot, and Desoutter (1978) placed A. coe/esfinus (Cuvier) in the 

 synonymy of A. sexfasciatus. 

 Abudefduf sordidus (Forsskal, 1775): Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Ambl\/gll>phidodon aureus (Cuvier, 1830). 



Abudefduf aureus Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Amblvglvphidodon curacao (Bloch, 1787). 



Abudefduf curacao Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Ambliiglfjphidodon leucogaster (Bleeker, 1847): Randall, 1986 

 Amphiprion chrysopterus Cuvier, 1830. 



Amphiprion bicinctus Woods and Shultz, 1960. Allen (1972a) found specimens of the true A. bicinctus Riippell only 

 from the Red Sea. 

 Amphiprion melanopus Bleeker, 1852: Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Amphiprion perideraion Bleeker, 1955: Woods and Schultz, 1960. 

 Amphiprion tricinctus Schultz and Welander, 1953. 

 Chromis acares Randall and Swerdloff, 1973. 

 Chromis agilis Smith, 1960: Randall and Swerdloff, 1973. 



Chromis leucurus Woods and Schultz, 1960. (jhis table continued on next page.) 



