242 RECORDS OP THE ADSTKAMAN MrSEHM. 



ZoNOfiOBIDS NDCUIFASCIATDS, ('lii)lther. 



Gohiiis utichifasciatiis, Giinther, Journ. Mns. GodefF., i. 4, 1874, p. 26G. 



Zonoyohi us semidoUatus, McCalloch, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, xxxvi., 

 1912, p. 606 (Not of Cuvier <fe Valenciennes). 



The Queensland specimens lecoi-ded 1)}' McCulInch as Z. sinniJulintiis 

 differ from that species in having a distini-t nieml)iane uniting the ventral 

 spines, while the cephalic coloui'-bars are less distinct. They are appar- 

 ently referable to (i. nitchifiincidtns. 



Loc. — Dunk Island, Queensland, and Masthead Island, off Port Curtis, 

 Queensland. Gniither's specimens were collected at Rowen, Queensland. 



(GORIDS) [-inwir.l.I, MiCnJloch. 



(Gobius) lidunii, McCuUoch, Kec. Austr. Mus., xi. 7, 1017, p. 185, pi. 

 xxxi., fig. 2. 



Loc. — Near Sydney. 



[Gobius] hiprknatus, Kner. 



Uuhiiis bijrenalus, Kner, Reise " Novara," Zool., i., 18G5, p. 177, pi. vii., 

 fig. 3. /(?., Klunzinger, Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Ixxx. i., 1879, p. 

 383. Jd., Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, v., 1881, p. 597. 

 Id., Ogilby, Cat. Fish. N.S.Wales, 1886, p. 35. Id., Lucas, Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. Vict. (2), ii., 1890, p. 28. 7(/., Waite, Mem. N.S.Wales 

 Nat. Club, ii., 1904, p. 46. 



Gobius bassenxis, Castelnau, Proc. Zool. Soc. Vict., i., 1872, p. 123. 



Gohiti.^ rui<dt(tiis, Castelnau, Ibid., ii., 1873, p. 47. Id., Macleay, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, v., 1881, p. 600. Id., Lucas, Pioc. Roy. Soc. 

 Vict. (2), ii., 1890, p. 29. 



D. vi/11 ; A. 11 ; P. 17 ; V. i/5 ; C. 15. Scales in about 37 rows 

 between the base of the pectoral and the hypural joint, and about 12 

 between the anterior dorsal and anal rays. 



Depth 5*1 in the length to the hypural joint; head 4 in the same. 

 Eye 46 in the head ; interocular space 2-8 in the eye. Snout 38, de{)th 

 of caudal peduncle 21 in the head. 



Head naked, swollen, with the usual preopercular, nuchal, occipital 

 and rostral pores ; rows of minute pores on the cheeks and opercles, man- 

 dible, snout, occiput and ehouldeis. Eyes of moderate size, cutting the 

 dorsal profile, and separated by a narrow bony ridge. Snout convex, a 

 little longer than the eye. Mouth oblique, maxillaiy reacliing to below 

 the middle of the eye ; mandible not j)i-ojecting beyond the U|)per jaw. 

 An outer row of enlarged teeth in each jaw, some of which are caniniform ; 

 these ai-e followed by a band of villiform teeth, and an inner seiies of 

 slightly largei' teeth : palate and tongue toothless. Tongue rounded 

 anteriorly, slightly notched on the median line. Gill-opening very wide, 

 the isthmus scarcely wider than the eye ; slionldei-girdle smooth. 



