46 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



Family LXX. SERRANID/E (8ea-bass). 

 PiKEA Stoindachncr. 



273. Pikea aurora Jordan and Evermann. (J. <fe E., p. 220.) 

 A rare and very handsome species. 



Cephalopholis Bloch and Schneider. 



274. Cephalopholis argus Bloch and Schneider. (J. & E., p. 221.) 



A common fish in the South Seas, recorded but once from Hawaii by Quoy 

 and Gaimard, and therefore perhaps doubtfully. 



Epinephelus Bloch. 

 This genus, abundant in both tli(> East and West Indies, is very scantil.v 

 rejiresented in Hawaii. 



275. Epinephelus quernus Scale. Hapnu puu. (J. & E., p. 223.) 

 This large fish is now rather common in the markets of Hawaii. 



Odontanthias Bleeker. 

 ( )f the Scrraniiue none at all are found in the waters of Hawaii. The Anikune 

 forms are, however, well r(>iiresentecl. 



276. Odontanthias fuscipinnis (Jenkins). (J. & E., p. 225.) 

 Rathei- common at" moderate depths. 



Pseudanthias Bleeker. 



277. Pseudanthias kelloggi (Jordan and Evermann). (J. & E., p. 226.) 

 Rare; found in rather deep water. 



Rhyacanthias Jordan. 

 (Proc. r. S. N. M., 1921. p. 647.) 



278. Rhyacanthias carlsmithi Jordan. 



Fig. 3. Rhyacanthias carl.'^mlthi Jordan. (Reproduced from Proc. U. S, N. M.. Vol. .50, 1921, p. 647.) 



