NO. 1568. FISHES FROM THE PHILIPPINES— SEA LE AND BEAN. 243 



Cephalopholis urodelus (Forster). 

 One specimen, S inches long. 



Cephalopholis obtusauris Evermann and Scale. 



One specimen, 12.50 inches long. 



Cephalopholis sonnerati ( Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Third anal spine sligiitly longer than the second, 3.50 in head; 

 second anal spine 4.10 in head. One specimen, 14 inches long. 



Family LI'TIANID.E. 



Lutianus marginatus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Seven specimens, 1.50 to 4 inches long. 

 Lutianus monostigma (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Five specimens, 2.50 to 4 inches long. • 



Lutianus fulviflamma iBleeker). 



Six specimens, 2 to 7 inches long. 



Lutianus chrysotaenia (Bleeker). 



Two specimens, 10.50 inches long. 



Lutianus gibbus (Forskal). 



One specimen, 19 inches long. 



Lutianus vitta (Quoy and Gaimard). 



One specimen, 10 inches long. 



Lutianus rivulatus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



One specimen, 14 inches lv>ng. Four young specimens from the 

 Philippine Islands show less of the rivulated markings of the head, 

 but the dusky vertical cross bands are ver\' distinct. 



Lutianus kasmira (Forskal). 



One specimen, 8 inches long. 



Diacope sebae Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



Two fine sjiecimens, S to 12 inches long. 



Gymnocranius lethrinoides (Bleeker). 



One specimen, 12.50 inches long. 



Family ILE^IULID^. 



Caesio lunaris (Ehrenberg). 



One specimen, 12 inches long. 



Caesio erythrogaster (Kubl and van Hasselt). 



Odontonectes Guxther, Fishes Brit. Mus., I, p. 265. 

 One specimen 12 inches long. 



Terapon jarbua (Forskal). 



Nine specimens, 0.75 to 8.50 inches long. 



Terapon theraps Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



One very young specimen. 



