GILBERT AND STARKS — FISHES OF PANAMA BAY 



List of New Species. 



Types of iill iiuw s|)ecies are de 

 the Leland Stanford Junior University 

 following list: — 



Carcharias velox 11 S93 



Carcharias ceiclale ll.SrS4 



Carcharias azureiis 1 ISUO 



Myliobatis asperrimus 11S',)5 



Galeichthys xenauchcn .5821 



Cialeichthys eigcnmaiini (il)SB 



Tachysurus emmelanc TiSlS 



Tachysurus evermaniii ()7()(i 



Tachysurus steindachneri TO'iti 



Pisoodonophis daspilotus i)S20 



Muntna clepsydra (iMOT 



Aiich(i\'ia rastralis 5812 



Aiichovia mundeola 5817 



Anchovia naso 581(3 



Ancho\ia starksi 5814 



Cetungraulis engymcn 5815 



Heniiramphus saltator 680() 



Fistularia corneta 6808 



Oligoplites refulgens (5701) 



Hemicaranx zelotes 5819 



Peprilus snyderi (3800 



Lobotes pacificus 5883 



posited in the Ichthyological Collections of 

 , and hear the numbers, indicated in the 



Lutiaiius jordani < 1 



Rhi'gina thauinasiuiii 



Sagenichthys niordax 



Larimus effulgens 



Odontoscion xanthops ' 



Stellifer illecebrosus ' 



Stellifer zestocarus 



Ophioscion simulus 



Polyclemus goodei 



Eques viola 



Pomacentrus gilli 



Halichaeres macgregori 



Xesurus hopkinsi 1 



Balistes vcrres 



PrioiKitiis I'uscarius 



Microgobius miraflorensis 



Evermannia panamensis 



Batrachoides boulengeri 



Porichthys greenei 



Hypsoblennius piersoni 



Homesthes caulopus 



lt)88 

 5978 

 (3809 

 5520 

 5519 

 5515 

 5518 

 551(3 

 5517 

 5521 

 (380;5 

 (3804 

 2(371 

 (5805 

 6488 

 (3511 

 6509 

 6487 

 6485 

 6522 

 5623 



Family GINGLYMOSTOMID.E. 



I. Ginglymostoma cirratum (Gmelin). 



A single specimen taken, 27 cm. long. The body and fins are light brown- 

 ish, marked with small black spots about as large as pupil, those in front of dorsal 

 arranged rather uniformly in cross-series. Snout unspotted. Lower side of head 

 whitish, unspotted. 



Family GALEID.E. 



2. Mustelus lunulatus (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Plate I, Fi«. 1. 



Five specimens were secured seeming to agree in all respects with an indi- 

 vidual collected by Dr. Jordan from the type locality, Mazatlan. In a young male 

 53 cm. long the claspers do not project beyond the edge of the ventral fin ; in 

 another 64 cm. long they are fully developed, 2>i'otruding beyond edge of ventral for 

 about 4 cm. A male from Mazatlan (68 cm. long) has the claspers undeveloped, 

 not reaching beyond margin of ventrals. This seems to indicate considerable irregu- 

 larity in the sexual development of the species. The young of M. lunulatus are as 

 yet unknown. 



(2) 



Jauuaty 12, 1903. 



