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Pteropsaron Jordan and Snydor. 



502. Pteropsaron incisum Gill>ert. (G., p. 647.) 

 Deep sea off Laysan. 



Family C. CHAMPSODONTID^. 



A singular family of uncertain relationships. The ventrals, although inserted 

 well forward, are said to be attached to the shoulder-girdle. This with other 

 f(>atures suggests affinities with the Parapercida' and other Trachinoid Jugulares. 



Champsodon Giinther. 



503. Champsodon fimbriatus Gilbert. (G., i). 648.) 

 Deep sea, Pailolo Ghannel. 



Family CI. DRACONETTID^. 

 Draconetta Jordan and Fowder. 



504. Draconetta hawaiiensis Gilbert. (G., p. 652.) 

 One specimen from the Pailolo Channel. 



Family CII. CALLIQNYMIDiE (Dragonets). 

 Callionymus Linnauis. 



505. Callionymus caeruleonotatus Gilbert. (G., p. 648.) 

 Pailolo Channel Ijetween Maui and Molokai. 



506. Callionymus corallinus (Hlbert. (G., p. 649.) 



One specimen; Avan Channel between Maui and Lanai. 



507. Callionymus rubrovinctus Gilbert. (G., p. 650.) 

 Off Molokai and ]\Iaui at moderate depths. 



Calliurichthys Jordan and Fowler. 



508. Calliurichthys decoratus Gilbert. (G., p. 651.) 

 About Oahu, Molokai, and Maui at moderate depths. 



509. Calliurichthys astrinius'- sp. nov. Jordan and Jordan. (PL l\, fig. 1.) 

 Type: No. 3903 Carnegie Museimi. Honolulu Market. D. S. Jordan roll. 

 Head 3.8 to tip of preoi:)ercular spine in length to base of caudal; dei)th 7; 



dorsal rays IV, 9; anal rays 8; pectoral 17; eye 3.4 in head as above; maxillary 

 3.4; snout 3.2 to tip of preo]iercular spine. 



Body slender, though stouter than in C. decoratus; snout rather long and low; 



^- aslrini'us from aariip = star; iviou = the nape. 



