JORDAN AND JORDAN: PISHES OF HAWAII. 15 



Jenkinsiella Jordan and Evennann. 



80. Jenkinsiella macgregori (Jenkins). (J. & E., p. 82.) 

 One specimen from Maui. 



Brachysomophis Kaup. 



81. Brachysomophis henshawi Jordan and Snj^der. (J. & E., p. 83.) 



One large specimen from Honolulu. 



Myrichthys (iirard. 



82. Myrichthys stypurus (Smith and Swain). (J. & E., p. 84.) 

 Johnston Island, one example known. 



83. Myrichthys magnificus (Abbott). (J. & E., p. 84.) 

 Not seen since the original description was written. 



Callechelys Kaup. 



84. Callechelys luteus Snyder. (J. & E., p. 86.) 

 One large example from Molokai. 



Family XXXIV. MORINGUID^. 

 MoRiNGUA Gray. 

 (Raitaboiira Gray has line-i^riority, but Moringua has been preferred by 

 revisers). 



85. Moringua hawaiiensis Snyder. (J. & E., p. 86.) 

 One example from Honolulu. 



Family XXXV. MUR^NID.E (Morays). 

 MuR^NA Linnfeus. 



86. Muraena kailuae Jordan and Evermann. Puhi kauila; Puhi oa. (J. & E., 

 p. 88.) 



The two nominal si:)ecies, Murwna lampra Jenkins and Miircena kauila Jenk- 

 ins, seem to be color variations of this highly variable species, the body of which 

 is brown, marked by white spots, often" dark-ringed and of various sizes and forms, 

 usually largest on the tail. 



Enchelynassa Kaup. 



87. Enchelynassa canina (Quoy and Gaimard). (J. & E., pp. 90, 91.) 



Enchelynassa bleekeri Kaup. 



Gyrnnothorax vinolentus Jordan and Evermann. 



A very large Moray, found occasionally about Hawaii and Samoa. 



