142 Storer's Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 



3. Xirichthys vitta, Cuv. 



No lines nor spots upon the body or fins. Fawn-colored, with a pale longitudinal band 

 passing through the middle of the body, from the angle of the operculum to the caudal fin. 

 D. 9-12. P. 11. V. 1-5. A. 3-12. C. 13. Length, 6 inches. 

 Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 



Le Kason bandelette, Xirichthys vitta, Cuv. et Val., xiv. p. 51. 



GENUS X. SCARUS, Lin. 



Jaws convex, rounded, and furnished with teeth arranged like scales upon 

 their edge and upon their anterior surface ; during life, the jaws are covered 

 by fleshy lips, but there is no double one adhering to the suborbital. They 

 have the oblong form of a Labrus, large scales, and an interrupted lateral line ; 

 three pharyngeal plates, two above and one below, furnished with teeth as in 

 the Labrus ; but these teeth are transverse blades, and not rounded like paving- 

 stones. 



1. Scams Abildgaardii, Bloch. 



Back of a beautiful blood-red color, sides paler red ; belly a pale rose-color ; the edge of 

 the scales brownish, and the operculum edged with black. Scales large, hexagonal, almost 

 smooth ; stria? scarcely visible. There is no trunk to the venations of the lateral line, and 

 they divide, from the base, into six or seven branches, which give off branches and extend 

 over almost the whole scale. 



D. (?). P. (?). V. (?). A. (?). C. (?)■ Length, 154 inches. 



Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 



Called "Red-fish," at St. Thomas. 



Sparus Abildgaardii, Blocii, pi. 2o9. 



Vleja, Pahra, p. 53, pi. "23. fig. 2. 



Sparus Abildgaardii, Abildgaard's Spams, Shaw's Gen. Zobl., iv. p. 412. 



Le Scare rouge, Scarus Abildgaardii, Cuv. et Val., xiv. p. 175. 



2. Scarus guacamaia, Parra. 



Bluish green beneath the pectorals, along the sides, and upon the whole posterior portion; 

 head, anterior and upper part of the back, and the belly, yellowish gray ; base of the jaws 

 of a verdigris-green color ; dorsal and anal fins brown, with green spots along their base ; 

 the caudal with green rays in its middle, upon a yellowish gray ground ; pectorals and ven- 

 trals with green tints. Dorsal spines not very stout. Caudal, when extended, has a slight 

 point at its centre, but its extremities project much beyond this. Scales with granular stria;. 



