﻿[97] 
  CATALOGUE 
  OF 
  THE 
  FISHES 
  OF 
  NORTH 
  AMERICA. 
  885 
  

  

  $ 
  Embiotoca 
  Agassiz. 
  

  

  1145. 
  Ditrerna 
  jacksoni 
  Agassiz. 
  C. 
  (936) 
  

  

  § 
  I'hanerodon 
  Girard. 
  

  

  1146. 
  Ditrema 
  atripes 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  C. 
  (937) 
  

  

  1147. 
  Ditrema 
  furcatum 
  Girard. 
  C. 
  (938) 
  

  

  363.— 
  RHACOCHILUS 
  Agassiz. 
  (313) 
  

  

  1148. 
  Rhacochilus 
  toxotes 
  Agassiz. 
  C. 
  (939) 
  

  

  364.— 
  DAMALICHTHYS 
  Girard. 
  (314) 
  

  

  1149. 
  Damalichthys 
  argyrosomus 
  Girard. 
  C. 
  (940) 
  

  

  Family 
  CXIL— 
  LABEID^. 
  (94) 
  

  

  365.- 
  CTENOLABRUS 
  Cuv. 
  & 
  Val. 
  (315) 
  

   §Tautogolabrus 
  Giiuther. 
  

  

  1150. 
  Ctenolabrus 
  adspersus 
  Walbaum. 
  N. 
  (941) 
  

  

  366.— 
  HIATULA 
  Lacepede. 
  (316) 
  

  

  1151. 
  Hiatula 
  onitis 
  Linnaeus. 
  N. 
  (918) 
  

  

  367.— 
  LACHNOLiEMUS 
  Cuv. 
  & 
  Val. 
  (317) 
  

  

  1152. 
  Lachnolaemus 
  maxinius 
  1 
  Walbaum. 
  W. 
  (943) 
  

  

  368.— 
  BODIANUS 
  - 
  Bloch. 
  (318) 
  

  

  1153. 
  Bodianus 
  rufus 
  Linnsous. 
  W. 
  (944) 
  

  

  1154. 
  Bodianus 
  diplotcenia' 
  Gill. 
  P. 
  

  

  1155. 
  Bodianus 
  pectoralis 
  4 
  Gill. 
  F. 
  

  

  1 
  The 
  species 
  commonly 
  known 
  as 
  Laclinolwmus 
  falcatus 
  must 
  stand 
  as 
  LachnolcBmus 
  

   maximus 
  Walbaum. 
  

  

  The 
  Labrus 
  falcatus 
  of 
  Linnaeus 
  is 
  certainly 
  not 
  this 
  species 
  as 
  supposed 
  by 
  Valen- 
  

   ciennes, 
  but 
  is 
  probably 
  some 
  species 
  of 
  Trachynotus. 
  The 
  oldest 
  name, 
  certainly, 
  

   belonging 
  to 
  the 
  Lachnolmmus 
  is 
  that 
  of 
  Ldbrus 
  maximus 
  Walbaum, 
  Artedi 
  Piscium, 
  

   1792, 
  261 
  = 
  {Laclinolwmus 
  suillus 
  Cuvier, 
  Eigne 
  Animal, 
  Ed. 
  II, 
  1829, 
  257, 
  both 
  names 
  

   based 
  on 
  Suillus, 
  the 
  hog-fish 
  of 
  Catesby.) 
  

  

  -The 
  genus 
  called 
  in 
  the 
  text 
  Harpe 
  must 
  probably 
  stand 
  as 
  

  

  Bodianus 
  Bloch. 
  

  

  (Bloch, 
  Ichthyologia, 
  about 
  1780; 
  type 
  Bodianus 
  bodianus 
  Bloch 
  = 
  Ldbrus 
  rufus 
  L.) 
  

  

  The 
  genus 
  Bodianus 
  Bloch 
  is 
  a 
  medley 
  of 
  unrelated 
  fishes. 
  The 
  group 
  was, 
  however, 
  

   based 
  especially 
  on 
  Bodianus 
  bodianus 
  Bloch, 
  from 
  the 
  Portuguese 
  name, 
  of 
  which 
  

   (Bodiavo 
  or 
  Pudiano) 
  the 
  name 
  Bodianus 
  was 
  derived. 
  

  

  ■'Harpe 
  diplotwnia 
  Gill, 
  Proc. 
  Ac. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  Phila., 
  1862, 
  140; 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  

   Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1882, 
  367. 
  Cape 
  San 
  Lucas. 
  

  

  4 
  Harpe 
  pectoralis 
  Gill, 
  1. 
  e. 
  141. 
  Gulf 
  of 
  California 
  southward. 
  This 
  is 
  probably 
  

   the 
  male 
  of 
  Bodianus 
  diplotainia, 
  

  

  