104 THE GENERA OF FISHES 



Priacanthus (Cuvier) Oken, 281, ("Les Priacanthes" Cuvier), Oken, 

 1 183; type Anthias macrophthalmus Bloch. 

 Equivalent to Abuhamrur Forskal, a name doubtfully eligible. 

 Polyprion (Cuvier) Oken, 282, ("Les Polyprions" Cuvier), Oken, 1183; 

 type Amphiprion americanus Bloch & Schneider. 



Acerina Cuvier, 283; type Perca acerina Cuvier (Perca cernua L.). 

 Called Cernua by Schsefer and by Fleming, Acerina by Giildenstadt, Percis 

 by Klein, and Gymnocephalus by Bloch. 



Stellifer (Cuvier) Oken, 283, ("Les Stelliferes" Cuvier), Stellifer 

 Oken, 1 182; type Bodianus stellifer Bloch. 

 Monotypic. 

 Pterois (Cuvier) Oken, 286, ("Les Pterois" Cuvier), Oken, 1183; type 



SCORP^NA VOLITANS Bloch. 

 Equivalent to Pseudopterus Klein, which may not be eligible. 

 Paralepis Cuvier, 289; type Coregonus paralepis Risso Ms., Para- 



LEPIS COREGONOIDES RisSO. 



Monotypic. 

 Prochilus Cuvier, 294; type Scl^na macrolepidota Bloch. 



Name preoccupied in mammals by Prochilus Illiger, 181 1. Replaced by Dor- 

 MITATOR Gill. 



Sander (Cuvier) Oken, 294, ("Les Sandres" Cuvier), Sander Oken, 

 1 1 82; type Perca lucioperca L. 



Terapon Cuvier, 295 ; type Holocentrus servus Bloch. 



Error for Therapon. Equivalent to Djabub Forskal, which is doubtfully 

 eligible. 



Zingel (Cuvier) Oken, 296, ("Les Cingles" Cuvier), Zingel Oken, 



1 182; type Perca zingel L., Asperulus Schaefer. 

 Umbrina Cuvier, 297 ; type Sci^na cirrhosa L. 



Otolithes (Cuvier) Oken, 299, ("Les Otolithes" Cuvier), Otolithes 

 Oken, 1182; called Otolithus by Cuvier & Valenciennes; type 

 Johnius ruber Bloch & Schneider. 



Anclyodon (Cuvier) Oken, 299, ("Les Ancylodons" Cuvier), Oken, 

 1182; type Lonchurus ancylodon Bloch & Schneider. 

 Monotypic. Preoccupied ; replaced by Macrodon Schinz ; Sagenichthys Berg, 



1895. 



Antennarius (Commerson) Cuvier, 310, "Les Chironectes (Anten- 

 narius Commerson)" Cuvier; type Lophius commersonianus 

 Lacepede, Antennarius antenna tricorne Commerson, in 

 Lacepede. 

 Afterwards called Chironectes by Cuvier, the name preoccupied. 



