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Habitat: Java (Dump^RIL). — Coasts of Australia, Tasmania, 

 Lord Howe Island, New Zealand. 



Note, DuMERiL says that there is a specimen of this species 

 in the Paris Museum, collected by FONTANIER, from Java. 

 As this australian species has never been found again in the 

 indo-australian Archipelago, we doubt the correctness of the 

 locality, where FoNTANIER is said to have found his specimen. 



2. Hippocampus spinosissimus M. Web. [Fig. 45, p. 107]. 



Ilippocanipus {erinaccus Gthr. ?) Max Weber, in: Semon, Zool. Forschungsreisen 



V. 189s, p. 275 (Jenaische Denkschr. VIII. p. 115). 

 Hippocampus spinosissimus Max Weber, Siboga-Expeditie, l''ische, 1913. p. 120. 



D. 17; A.4; p. 15; Rings 11+34. 



Head 1.5 in trunk and 5.8 in total. Trunk somewhat more 

 than twice in tail. Snout straight, equal to postorbital part of 

 head. Eye 5. Coronet elevated, with 5 spines. Supraorbital 

 tubercle vertical, long, pointed. Opercles with distinct radiating 

 ridges. Occipital keel behind coronet with two distinct spines. 

 All the tubercles are developed into long, slender, acute spines. 

 Those on first, fourth, seventh and eleventh bodyring and 

 on fourth, seventh and eleventh tailring still longer than the 

 others. Shields smooth. No filaments. Dorsal on two last body- 

 rings and first or first and second tailring. Height of the 

 ridge, which carries the dorsal, somewhat less than diameter 

 of eye, and about equal to height of dorsal. Colour of alcohol 

 specimens yellowish brown, with indistinct cross bands on 

 snout. Dorsal with or without a submarginal dark band. 

 Length 75 mm. 



Habitat: Strait Sapeh ! — Thursday Island!. 



3. Hippocampus histrix Kp. 



Hippocampus histrix Kaup, Cat. Lophobr. Fish, 1856, p. 17. 

 Hippocampus hystrix Giinther, Cat. Brit. Mus. VIII. 1870, p. 206. 

 Hippocampus hystrix Dumeril, Hist. nat. Poissons II. 1870, p. 514. 

 Hippocampus hystrix Day, Fislies of India 4°, 1878—1888, p. 683. 

 Hippocampus hystrix Giinther, Fische der Siidsee III. 1910, p. 436. 



D. 17- 19; A.4; P. 17— 18; Rings 11 + 33—34. 



Head 1.2 — 1.3 in trunk. Trunk 1.6 — 1.9 in tail. Snout straight, 

 twice in head, about one eyediameter longer than postorbital 

 part of head. Eye 7 — 7.5. Coronet elevated, with 5 spines. 



