338  Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
uniform curve ; the snout projecting more or less, and sometimes a very fine 
denticulation on the preoperculum. 
1. Chetodon striatus, Lin. 
Roundish ovate. Whitish, tinged with yellowish brown, with five vertical dark-brown 
bands. Several narrow, longitudinal, dusky streaks between the rows of scales. 
B.6. D.12-20. P.15. V.1-5. A.3-16. C.17. Length, 5 inches. 
Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 
Called ‘‘ Zebre,’’ or ‘‘ Onagre,’’ at Guadaloupe. 
Chetodon striatus, Lin., GMEt., 1249, 
ce a Buiocu, vi. p. 66, pl. 205, fig. 1. 
Op we “© Striped Chetodon, SHaw’s Gen. Zodl., 1v. p. 334. 
Le Chétodon barré, Chetodon striatus, Lin,, Cuv. et Vau., vii. p. 10. 
2. Chetodon capistratus, Lin. 
Ovate. Violet-colored when fresh, with oblique brown lines directed forwards. A large, 
round, black spot, surrounded with a white margin, at the posterior part of the body. A 
brown and a whitish line parallel to their borders, upon the dorsal and anal, and two sim- 
ilar vertical bands upon the tail. 
D. 13-19. P.(?). V (2). A-3-17. C.17. Length, 34 inches. 
Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 
Called ‘ Striped Angel-fish,’’ at Jamaica; ‘‘Demoiselle,’’ at Martinique ; ‘‘ Young 
Girl,”’ at St. Thomas. 
Chetodon capistratus, Lrv., Mus. Acad. Fred., pl. 33, fig. 4. 
iG sf Brocu, vi. p. 68, pl. 205, fig. 2. 
Le Chétodon bridé, Chetodon capistratus, Lix., Cuv. et VAL., vil. p. 64. 
3. Chetodon bimaculatus, Biocu. 
Roundish ovate. White, fins yellow. The dorsal marked at the base of the hind part by 
a large, round, black spot, bordered with white, and at its extreme edge by a much smaller 
spot, of similar colors. 
D. 12-21. P.15. V.1-5. A.3-17. C.17. Length, (?)- 
Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 
Called ‘‘ Catalineta,’’ at Havana; ‘* Mariquita,”’ at Porto Rico. 
Chetodon bimaculatus, Brocn, pl. 219? fig. 1? 
Ef sf sf Suaw’s Gen. Zodl., rv. p. 333. 
Le Chétodon & deux taches, Chetodon bimaculatus, Bu., Cuv. et Vau., vit. p. 67. 
GENUS II. EPHIPPUS, Cvuv. 
Dorsal deeply emarginated between the spinous and soft rays ; the spinous 
