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Fie. 51. Inegocia japonica (Tilesius). (From Proc. U.S. N. M., Vol. XX XIII, p. 637). 
267. Inegocia crocodilus (Tilesius). 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 54, fig. 49, as Thysanophrys). 
Osaka, No. 6351a-. 
Family HOPLICHTHYID#. 
268. Hoplichthys gilberti Jordan & Richardson. 
Misaki, No. 6078a, identical with the types. 
Fic. 52. Hoplichthys gilberti Jordan & Richardson. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XX XIII, 
p. 648). 
269. Hoplichthys langsdorfi Cuvier & Valenciennes. 
Yawatahama, in Iyo; Misaki, No. 6017a. 
We have elsewhere stated that this is not the Hoplichthys langsdorfi of Jordan 
& Richardson, which is a third species, Hoplichthys regani Jordan. These speci- 
mens agree with the plate of H. langsdorfi of Cuvier & Valenciennes, except that 
the number of anal rays is seventeen. H. langsdorfi differs from the other two 
species in having two well-developed spines on each body-scute, instead of one, 
asin H. gilberti, H. regani, and the Hawaiian species, H. citrinus. 
Scutes 27; D. VI.-15; A 17. Eye 4.5 in head, pectoral appendages not 
reaching tip of pectoral by 1.25 diameter of eye. Height of spinous dorsal 3.66 in 
head. i 
