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Color in spirits, dull yellowish white, with a round Marl, spol about size of eye entirely above lateral lini 

 under anterior part of soft dorsal: scales with slightly darker centers, giving an appearance of fine indistinct 

 oblique dusky lines above lateral line and longitudinal ones below : a distinct black spot occupying upper base 

 and axil of pectoral: lins uniform, without marking. 



Three fine specimens from Bacon (no. 3229, 3230, 3675; length 5.75 to 6.8 in.). This specie- is related 

 to I. russdli i Bleekei I, from which it appears to differ in the deeper preopereular notch, the strong interopercular 

 knob, the long pectoral fin, and in coloration 



Fig. 13 Lutianus luzonius Evermann & .Scale, new species. Type. 



Type, mi. 55918, U.S. National Museum (original no. 3230), a specimen 6.8 inches long, from Bacon, Sorso- 

 gon, 1'. 1 : collector Charles .1 Pierson. Cotypes, do 1539, Bureau of Fisheries, and no. 20003, Stan 

 University 



129. Lutianus furvicaudatus Fowler. 



One specimen from Bacoi. (no. 3785; length 8.5 in.). This species is distinguished from L. lunulatus by 

 the shorter maxillary and scarcely perceptible lingual teeth. We have examined Mr. Fowler's type 



Lutianus furvicaudatus Fowler, Joum. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 2.1 ser., vol. xu. 1904 (June 10), 52S, pi. xvm. lower fig.. 

 Padang. (Type, 7| In. long, no. 27596, Phila. Acad. Nat Sci 



130. Lutianus gibbus (Forskal). 



One specimen from Bacon (no. 4035: length 5 in. 



Scigna gibba Forskal, Descr. Aniin., -to. 1775, Red Sea. 



Gcnyorogr gibba, Gunther, Cat., I, 180. 



Mesoprion gibbus, Gunther, Fische dei Siidsee, 12. tat. 12, 13 (fig. a). 



131. Lutianus erythropterus Bloch. 



One specimen from San Fabian (no. 3343: length 5.8 in.) 



Lutianus erythropterut Bloch, Ichth., vn, 93. pi. ccxlix, 1797, Japan; Day. Fishes India, 32, pi. x. figs land 2; not of Bli 

 Mesoprion < rytkropterus, Gunther, Cat., i. 205. 



132. Lutianus lunulatus (Mungo Park). 



Five specimens from Bacon (no. 3309, 3310. and 4135 to 4137: length 6.5 to 7., 5 in.), and one from Bulan 



(no. 3517: length 7 in.). 



Perca lunulaia Mungo lark, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lend., in, 1797. 35, pi. 6, Sumatra, 



lutianus lunulatus, Bleeker, Atlas, vn. pi. ccxcv, fig. 1, and Atlas, vm, 66 (Sumatra, Celebes). 



