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492. Chonophorus stamineus (Eydoux and Souleyet). Oojni. (J. & E., p. 493.) 

 The commonest of all the Hawaiian gobies, or Oopu, found everywhere in the 



mouths of streams. 



SiCYDiuM Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



493. Sicydium stimpsoni Gill. (J. & E., p. 489.) 

 A river-fish, locally abundant at Hilo. 



494. Sicydium albotaeniatum Gimther. (J. & E., p. 490.) 



A fish of the rivers, known only from a drawing by Garrett. 



Lentipes Giinther. 

 (Sicyogaster Gill; preoccupied.) 



495. Lentipes concolor (Gill). (J. & E., p. 491.) 



Scarce in the rivers about Hilo. Body said to be wholly naked. 



496. Lentipes seminudus Gimther. (J. & E., p. 491.) 



One specimen recorded from a stream near Honolulu. Posterior half of body 

 with small scales, the anterior region naked. 



Order JUGULARES. 



Family XCIX. PARAPERCID.E. 



OsuRUS Jordan and Evermann. 



497. Osurus schauinslandi (Steindachner) . (J. & E., p. 475; G., p. 642.) 

 Parapercis pterostigma Jenkins. 



Not rare at moderate depths. 



Neopercis Steindachner. 



498. Neopercis roseoviridis Gilbert. (G., p. 643.) 

 Two specimens, taken off Maui. 



Bembrops Steindachner. 



499. Bembrops filifera Gilbert. (G., p. 643.) 

 Deep water off Maui. 



Chrionema Gilbert. 



500. Chrionema chryseres Gilbert. (G., p. 645.) 

 Deep sea off Oahu. 



501. Chrionema squamiceps Gilbert. (G., p. 646.) 

 Deep sea off Maui. 



