2^ CATALOGUE OF FISH. 



the head. Three rows of pisiform spots quincuncially arranged on 

 the body. Pectoral roundish, broader than long, sujiported by 20 

 short rays, too delicate to be readily distiuguishable. Lower parts 

 whitish throughout. 



A young individual has fewer spots on the head, and only two 

 rows on the body. On the dorsal there is only one row, and its 

 edge is white. A large example measures 3G in., of which the tail 

 constitutes 21 in. 



Martinique. Two specimens in the Paris Museum sent by MM. 

 Plee and Neumann. 



42. PiSOODONOPHIS 0CDLATU8. 



Ophisurus oculatus, Schl. Leyden Mus. 



This species resembles semicinctus of Richardson ; but has a 

 blunter head, shorter pectorals, which are broader than long, and 

 differs, moreover, in its markings. On the head there are several 

 rows of white spots, edged with black; three on each side behind the 

 eyes, six between the anterior corner of the eyes, and four on the 

 snout, whose tip is spotted with black, and its medial line white. On 

 the mandible there are two rows of spots, less distinct. There are 

 three large spots on the occiput, whose median region is whitish, 

 with dark spots. Twenty-nine ocellated spots occur on the back. 

 Under the lateral line there are twenty-three such spots, alternating 

 with the upper ones ; but all of them have not the white centre. 

 The yellowish dorsal fin has black spots on its edge ; and the anal, 

 which is coloured yellowish like the belly, is without spots. The 

 long tubular anterior nostril has a papilla on its side. 



This handsome species measures 30-7 in., of which the tail 

 makes J2-2; the head up to the gill-opeuing, 2'4; and the pectoral 

 is 02 in. long. 



Curajoa. Leyden Mus. 



y. With bands. 



43. PiSOODONOPHIS 8EMIC1K0TU3. 



Ophisurus semicinctus, Bich., Erch. d Terr. p. 99. 



Face and long anterior nostril tubes covered with irregular dark 

 dots. Pectoral as long as the gape. A black occipital spot flanked 

 by two others. Eighteen large blackish bai's passing half round the 

 body. No cutaneous tags on the lips. 



The nasal teeth, about 33 in number, are disposed on a convex 

 oval disk, which is not separated from the vomerine teeth by a 

 distinct line. The latter run far back, and anteriorly stand in two 

 rows, in the middle in four, and again in two posteriorly. The 

 palatine teeth form two or three irregular rows, which are increased 

 to four near the symphysis. The dorsal commences about an inch 

 before the gill-opeuiug, and, together with the aual, carries its 



