FISHES OF THE I'HILII'PINE ISLANDS. 95 



223. HalichcEres leparensis (Bleeker). Masangui. 



Twelve specimens from Bacou (no. 3770 and 41X11 : length 1.2.5 to 2 in.) and one from San Fabian (no. 

 3835; length 1.25 in.). 



Julis leparensis Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind.. in, 18o2. 730, Banka. 

 Halichcercs leparcTisis Bleeker, Atlas, i, 119. pi. XLii, fig. 5. 

 Platyglossus leparensis, Giinther, Cat., iv, 15ii. 



224. Halichoeres poecilus (Lay & Bennett). 



Seven specimens from Bacon (no. 39S0: length 1.5 to 3.5 in.). 



Julis pacila Lay & Bennett. Zool. Beech. Voy., Blossom. Gti, pL IS), fig. 1. Loo-Choo Islands. 



Halichares pacila. Bleeker. .\tlas, i, 115. pi. .xxxi.x, fig. 4. 



Platyglossus pcecilus, Gunther, Cat., iv, 152. 



Halichares annulatus Fowler, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., xn, 535, pi. xx, upper fig., June 10, 1904, Sumatra. 



Family PSEUDOCHROMID^. 



225. Labracinus trispilos (Bleeker). 



Two .specimens from Bacon (no. 4216: length 1.2 and 1.2.5 in.). 

 CicMops trispilos Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind.. ix, 185.5, 110, Halmaheira, Batjan; Bleeker, .\tlas, IX, pi. cccxc, fig. 2. 



226. Labracinus melanotsenia (Bleeker). 



One specimen from Bulan (no. 3933: length 5.5 in.). 



Cicklops mdanotxnia Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind., ill, 1852, 765, Macassar, Celebes; Gunther, Cat., ii, 259. 

 Pseudocfiromis meUmotznia, Bleeker Atlas, i.x, pi. cccxc, fig. 5. 



Family SCARICHTHYII).€. 



227. Chcerops anchorago (Bloch). Miihnnl. 



Nine specimens from Bacon (no. 35.52 to 3554, 3536, 3691, 3692, 4138, 4139, and 4066: length 5 to 8.5 

 in,), and one from Jolo (no. 3239; length 6 in.). 



Sparus anchorago Bloch, Ichth., viii, 85, pi. CCLXXVI. 1797. 

 Ch<jerops anchorago, Giinther, Cat., iv, 95 (.Vinboyna). 



228. ChcErops auritum (Kuhl & Van Hasselt). Duldul. 



One specimen from Bacon (no. 3S19; length 3 in.), and 2 (no. 4067 and 4070; length 9 in.), without 

 definite locality. 



The degree of development of the canine teeth varies greatly in this as in related species. 



Scarus auritus Kuhl & Van Hasselt in Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., xiv. 161 (218'). 1839, Java. 

 ScaricMhi/s auritus, Giinther, Cat., iv, 213 (.\inboyna; Hongkong; .\neityum) ; Bleeker, Atlas, I, 15, pi. i, fig. 3. 



229. Scarichthys coeruleopunctatus (Ruppell). Diddul. 



One specimen from Jolo (no. 4110), 2 from Bulan (no. 3241 and .3242: length 5.5 and 6.5 in.), and 3 

 from Bacon (no. 3737 and 3799; length 6 to 10.2 in.). 



This species may be distinguished from S. auritus by the strong development of canine teeth. 



Scarus (Calliodon) cceruleo-punclatus Riippell, Neue Wirh., Fische, 24, pi. 7, fig. 3, Djedda; Giinther, Cat., iv, 213: Bleeker, 

 .\tlas, I, 16, pi. I, fig. 2. 



230. Calotomus genistriatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Ogu.'i: Palit. 



One specimen from Zamboanga (no. 3773; length 8.75 in.), and one from Jolo (no. 4055; length 9.75 in.). 



Callyodon genistriatus Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., .\iv, 218 (293), 1839. no locality given; Giinther, Cat., iv. 

 215; Bleeker, Atlas, i. 13, pi. i, fig. 1. 



