﻿[105] 
  CATALOGUE 
  OF 
  THE 
  FISHES 
  OP 
  NORTH 
  AMERICA. 
  893 
  

  

  395.— 
  ELEOTRIS 
  (Gronow) 
  Bloch 
  & 
  Schneider. 
  (340, 
  341 
  b.) 
  

  

  1220. 
  Eleotris 
  pisonis 
  Gmelin. 
  W. 
  (081) 
  

  

  1221. 
  Eleotris 
  amblyopsis 
  Cope. 
  S.W. 
  (9815.) 
  

  

  1222. 
  Eleotris 
  asquidens 
  1 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  P. 
  

  

  • 
  396.— 
  DORMITATOR 
  Gill. 
  (341) 
  

  

  1223. 
  Dormitator 
  maculatus 
  Blocli. 
  W. 
  (980,981) 
  

  

  1224. 
  Dormitator 
  latifrons 
  2 
  Richardson. 
  P. 
  

  

  397.— 
  GOBIUS 
  Linnaeus, 
  

  

  § 
  Euclenogobiua 
  Gill. 
  

  

  1225. 
  Gobius 
  lyricus 
  Girard. 
  S. 
  {9S?y) 
  

  

  1226. 
  Gobius 
  encaeomtts 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  S. 
  (983 
  ft.) 
  

  

  § 
  Rhinogobius 
  Gill. 
  

  

  1227. 
  Gobius 
  banana- 
  Cnv. 
  & 
  Val. 
  P. 
  W. 
  

  

  § 
  Gobius. 
  

  

  1228. 
  Gobius 
  soporator 
  Cuv. 
  & 
  Val. 
  S. 
  W. 
  P. 
  (984,982, 
  985) 
  

  

  § 
  Coryphopterus 
  Gill. 
  

  

  1229. 
  Gobius 
  sagittula* 
  Gunther. 
  P. 
  

  

  1230. 
  Gobius 
  boleosoma 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert. 
  S. 
  (987 
  b.) 
  

  

  1231. 
  Gobius 
  stigmaturus 
  Goode 
  & 
  Bean. 
  S. 
  (987 
  c.) 
  - 
  

  

  1232. 
  Gobius 
  wurdemanni 
  5 
  Girard. 
  S. 
  (987) 
  

  

  1233. 
  Gobius 
  nicholsi 
  Bean. 
  A. 
  (987 
  d.) 
  

  

  1234. 
  Gobius 
  glaucofraenum 
  Gill. 
  A. 
  (988) 
  

  

  the 
  maxillary 
  about 
  reaching 
  front 
  of 
  eyes 
  ; 
  teeth 
  rather 
  small, 
  in 
  bands. 
  Fins 
  rather 
  

   high; 
  dorsal 
  spines 
  slender, 
  lower 
  than 
  the 
  highest 
  soft 
  rays, 
  which 
  are 
  \\ 
  in 
  bead. 
  

   Caudal 
  lanceolate, 
  \ 
  longer 
  than 
  head. 
  Ventrals 
  moderate, 
  2 
  in 
  head. 
  Scales 
  very 
  

   small 
  cycloid. 
  Head 
  5i 
  ; 
  depth 
  10 
  to 
  12 
  D. 
  VI-T, 
  10. 
  A, 
  I, 
  9. 
  Lat. 
  1. 
  about 
  100. 
  L. 
  

   8 
  inches. 
  West 
  Indies, 
  north 
  to 
  Key 
  West, 
  not 
  ascending 
  the 
  fresh 
  waters. 
  

  

  (Cnv. 
  & 
  Val., 
  XII, 
  231, 
  1837; 
  Erotelis 
  valencien 
  west 
  Poey, 
  Mem. 
  Cuba, 
  II, 
  273, 
  18G0. 
  

   G 
  iinth 
  or, 
  III, 
  123.) 
  

  

  This 
  species 
  is 
  the 
  type 
  of 
  Poey's 
  genus 
  Erotelis 
  (name 
  an 
  anagram 
  of 
  Eleotris), 
  

   distinguished 
  from 
  Eleotris 
  by 
  the 
  very 
  slender 
  form, 
  similar 
  to 
  that 
  of 
  GobioneUus. 
  

  

  1 
  Culius 
  cequidens 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  18(51, 
  4(51. 
  Fresh 
  waters 
  

   of 
  Western 
  Mexico 
  and 
  Lower 
  California. 
  

  

  2 
  Eleotris 
  latifrons 
  Richardson, 
  Voyage 
  Sulphur, 
  Fishes, 
  57 
  = 
  Dormitator 
  microph- 
  

   ihalmus 
  Gill. 
  Streams 
  of 
  the 
  Pacific 
  coast, 
  north 
  to 
  Lower 
  California. 
  There 
  are 
  

   some 
  tangible 
  differences 
  between 
  the 
  specimens 
  of 
  Dormitator 
  found 
  on 
  the 
  west 
  

   coast 
  of 
  Mexico 
  and 
  that 
  found 
  in 
  the 
  Atlantic 
  waters. 
  For 
  an 
  excellent 
  account 
  of 
  

   the 
  genera 
  and 
  species 
  of 
  Eleotridince, 
  see 
  Eigenman 
  and 
  Fordise, 
  Proc. 
  Ac. 
  Nat. 
  Sci. 
  

   Phila., 
  1885. 
  

  

  a 
  Gobius 
  banana 
  Cuv. 
  & 
  Val., 
  XII, 
  103; 
  Gunther, 
  III, 
  59; 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  

   U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1882, 
  379. 
  Tropical 
  America, 
  north 
  to 
  Lower 
  California, 
  in 
  fresh 
  

   water. 
  

  

  4 
  Euctenogobius 
  sagittula 
  Gunther, 
  III, 
  555. 
  Gobius 
  sagittula 
  Jordan 
  & 
  Gilbert, 
  Proc. 
  

   U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1882, 
  380. 
  Lower 
  California 
  to 
  Panama. 
  

  

  6 
  For 
  description 
  of 
  Gobius 
  wiirdemanni 
  see 
  Jordan, 
  Proc. 
  II. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus., 
  1884, 
  321. 
  

  

  