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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  vol. 
  io3 
  

  

  Amphiprion 
  polymnus 
  (Linnaeus) 
  

  

  Plate 
  9, 
  Figure 
  J 
  

  

  Perca 
  ^olymna 
  Linnaeus, 
  Systema 
  naturae, 
  ed. 
  10, 
  p. 
  291, 
  1758. 
  

  

  Anthias 
  bifasciatus 
  Bloch, 
  Naturgeschichte 
  der 
  auslandischen 
  Fische, 
  vol. 
  6, 
  p. 
  

  

  103, 
  pi. 
  316, 
  fig. 
  2, 
  1792. 
  

   Prochitus 
  bifasciatus 
  Bleeker, 
  Atlas 
  ichthyologique 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  , 
  vol. 
  9, 
  pi. 
  400, 
  fig. 
  5, 
  

  

  1878. 
  

   ? 
  Amphiprion 
  ocellaris 
  Cuvier 
  and 
  Valenciennes. 
  Histoire 
  naturelle 
  des 
  poissons, 
  

  

  vol. 
  5, 
  p. 
  399, 
  1830 
  (Sumatra). 
  

   ? 
  Amphiprion 
  melanurus 
  Cuvier 
  and 
  Valenciennes, 
  Histoire 
  naturelle 
  des 
  poissons, 
  

  

  vol. 
  5, 
  p. 
  400, 
  1830 
  (Sumatra). 
  

   Lutjanus 
  jourdin 
  LacepSde, 
  Histoire 
  naturelle 
  des 
  poissons, 
  vol. 
  4, 
  pp. 
  191, 
  235, 
  

  

  1802 
  (Amboina). 
  

   Coracinus 
  seu 
  Sciaena 
  unimaculata 
  Meuschen, 
  Zoophylacium 
  Gronovianum 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  , 
  

  

  Pisces, 
  No. 
  227, 
  1781 
  (based 
  on 
  Gronow, 
  1763). 
  

   Coracinus 
  vittatus 
  Gray, 
  Catalogue 
  of 
  fish 
  collected 
  and 
  described 
  by 
  L. 
  T. 
  Gronow 
  

  

  . 
  . 
  . 
  , 
  British 
  Museum, 
  p. 
  57, 
  1854 
  (based 
  on 
  Gronow's 
  No. 
  227). 
  

   Amphiprion 
  intermedius 
  Schlegel 
  and 
  Miiller, 
  Verhandelingen 
  over 
  de 
  Natuurlijke 
  

  

  Geschiedenis 
  der 
  Nederlandsche 
  Overzeesche 
  Bezittingen 
  . 
  . 
  . 
  , 
  Zoologie, 
  

  

  p. 
  18, 
  1839-1841 
  (reference 
  copied). 
  

  

  Amphiprion 
  polymnus 
  (Linnaeus) 
  has 
  been 
  confused 
  almost 
  since 
  

   the 
  day 
  it 
  was 
  named. 
  Weber 
  and 
  de 
  Beaufort 
  (Fishes 
  of 
  the 
  Indo- 
  

   AustraUan 
  Archipelago, 
  vol. 
  8, 
  p. 
  344, 
  1940) 
  discuss 
  the 
  confusion 
  

   between 
  polymnus 
  and 
  bicinctus, 
  the 
  former 
  name 
  having 
  been 
  used 
  

   for 
  the 
  species 
  currently 
  called 
  bicinctus. 
  

  

  In 
  A. 
  polymnus 
  the 
  second 
  white 
  bar 
  continues 
  on 
  to 
  the 
  distal 
  

   part 
  of 
  the 
  soft 
  dorsal, 
  but 
  it 
  lacks 
  the 
  third 
  white 
  bar 
  on 
  the 
  caudal 
  

   peduncle; 
  also, 
  the 
  black 
  coloration 
  of 
  the 
  caudal 
  peduncle 
  continues 
  

   on 
  to 
  the 
  central 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  caudal 
  fin, 
  whereas 
  in 
  A. 
  sebae 
  the 
  caudal 
  

   fin 
  is 
  pale. 
  The 
  anal 
  fin 
  is 
  black 
  basally, 
  with 
  the 
  distal 
  third 
  white. 
  

  

  Explanation 
  for 
  Plate 
  9 
  

  

  A, 
  Amphiprion 
  akallopisos 
  Bleeker, 
  photograph 
  of 
  a 
  color 
  drawing 
  in 
  the 
  Philippine 
  Albatross 
  

   collection; 
  B, 
  A. 
  perideraion 
  Bleeker, 
  photograph 
  of 
  a 
  color 
  drawing 
  in 
  the 
  Philippine 
  

   Albatross 
  collection; 
  C, 
  A. 
  percula 
  (Lacepede), 
  photograph 
  of 
  a 
  color 
  drawing 
  in 
  the 
  

   Philippine 
  Albatross 
  collection; 
  D, 
  A. 
  laticlavius 
  Cuvier 
  and 
  Valenciennes, 
  photograph 
  

   of 
  plate 
  36, 
  figure 
  2, 
  in 
  Aoyagi, 
  Coral 
  Fishes, 
  1943 
  {= 
  A. 
  polymnus, 
  non 
  Linnaeus, 
  AoyagI); 
  

   E, 
  A. 
  chrysogaster 
  Cuvier 
  and 
  Valenciennes, 
  photograph 
  of 
  plate 
  6, 
  figure 
  1, 
  In 
  Okada 
  and 
  

   Ikeda, 
  Blogeographica, 
  Trans. 
  Blogeogr. 
  Soc. 
  Japan, 
  vol. 
  3, 
  No. 
  2, 
  1939 
  {^=A. 
  percula, 
  non 
  

   Lacepede, 
  Okada 
  and 
  Ikeda); 
  F, 
  Amphiprion 
  sebae 
  Bleeker, 
  photograph 
  of 
  figure 
  27 
  in 
  

   Okada 
  and 
  Ikeda^ 
  Blogeographica, 
  Trans. 
  Blogeogr. 
  Soc. 
  Japan, 
  vol. 
  3, 
  No. 
  2, 
  1939; 
  

   G, 
  A. 
  xanthurus 
  Cuvier 
  and 
  Valenciennes, 
  copy 
  of 
  figure 
  4 
  in 
  Jordan 
  and 
  Dickerson, 
  Proc. 
  

   U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  vol. 
  34, 
  p. 
  611, 
  1908, 
  of 
  a 
  specimen 
  from 
  Suva, 
  Fiji; 
  H, 
  A. 
  tricinctus, 
  

   new 
  species, 
  holotype, 
  USNM 
  152929, 
  from 
  Bikini 
  Atoll, 
  Amen 
  Island, 
  standard 
  length 
  

   75 
  mm.; 
  I, 
  A. 
  mauritiensis, 
  new 
  species, 
  holotype, 
  MCZ 
  6093, 
  from 
  Mauritius, 
  standard 
  

   length 
  111.5 
  mm.; 
  J, 
  A. 
  polymnus 
  (Linnaeus), 
  photograph 
  of 
  plate 
  316, 
  figure 
  2, 
  Bloch, 
  

   Naturgeschichte 
  der 
  auslandischen 
  Fische, 
  vol. 
  6, 
  1792 
  {= 
  Anthias 
  bifasciatus 
  'Sioch). 
  

  

  