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U. an/e of the Hawaiian Islands, a form resembling U. suhvittatus, 

 especially in having a barred caudal, differs in the smaller scales (40) 

 and shorter and more rounded snout. In this species the belly is 

 silvery. 



{subvittatus, partly striped.) 



SUMMARY. 



Family Mullid.e. 

 1. Pseudupeneus Bleeker, 1862. 



1. TOOfma Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



2. ischyrus Snyder, 1906, Tokyo. 



3. spilurus (Bleeker) 1854; Wakanoura, Nagasaki. 



4. barberinus (Lacepede), 1802. 



5. indicus (Shaw), 1803. 



6. chrysopleuron (Temminck and Snhlegel), 1845; Wakanoura, Tokyo. 



7. pleurospUon (.Bleeker), 1853. 



r?. MuUoides Bleeker, 1848. 



8. japonicus (Houttuyn), 1782; Misaki. 



3. Upeneiis Cuvier, 1829. 



9. ftensa.sr Temminck and Sciilegel, 1845; Tokyo, Wakanoura, Nagasaki. 



10. sulphureus Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1829. 



11. tragida Richardson, 1846. 



12. su6i't/toa(s (Temminck and Schlegel), 1845; Wakanoura. 



