134 Field Columbian Museum — Zoology, Vol. V. 



Color light brownish; dorsal and caudal fins spotted with black 

 dots ; in the larger females the produced anal rays are black ; a dark bar 

 downward and backward from eye. Length about 2 inches. 



Female 1.20 inches in length, collected last week of April, con- 

 tained 18 eggs in which only the eye spots were shown. 



54. Glaridiclithys Garman. 



Glaridodon Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zoology, xix, 1895, 40. 

 (Type, Girardinus uninotatus Poey.) 



Glaridichihys Garman, Amer. Nat., 1896, 232 (substitute for Glari- 

 dodon; preoccupied). 



Body moderately elongate, compressed; caudal peduncle of mod- 

 erate depth; head depressed, slightly arched; snout short, blunt; chin 

 steep; mouth directed upward; lower jaws the longer, firmly united; 

 an outer series of broad, cusped, hooked teeth firmly set in each jaw, 

 behind these a band of smaller ones, sharp, pointed, expanded and 

 hooked near the apex; anal fin in advance of dorsal; intestine long; 

 scales large. (Garman.) 



124. Glaridichthys latidens (Garman). 



Glaridodon latidens Garman, Memoirs, Mus. Comp. Zool., xix, 1895, 

 42, pi. v, fig. 11 (teeth); Chihuahua. 



Head about 3^4 ; depth about 3 l <; D. 8; A. 10; scales 28 to 30. 

 Body moderately elongate, compressed; snout short, blunt, rounded; 

 chin verv steep; mouth rather wide, arched transversely, directed 

 upward; teeth chisel-shaped, hooked and strong in the outer series; 

 inner teeth in bands, pointed, commonly expanded near the apex as if 

 2 or 3 cusped; eye large, longer than snout, 3 in head; dorsal origin a 

 little behind the middle of the total length, above middle of the base of 

 the anal; ventrals very small, not reaching anal; pectorals moderate, 

 reaching behind bases of ventrals; caudal as long as head, subtruncate 

 or convex ; vertebrae 134-19=32. 



Color light olivaceous, darker on back, silvery on opercles; throat 

 and belly apparently somewhat lighter along the middle of the flank ; 

 narrow brown vertical bars on the sides, more distinct behind the ab- 

 domen, one of them situated below the extremity of the base of the 

 dorsal; fins clouded with brownish; top of head dark; a dark line from 

 anal to caudal; in cases a smaller line on the middle of the side; the 

 brown color in punctulations, sometimes arranged toward the edges 

 of the scales. (Garman.) 



I do not know this species, and I am inclined to think there is some 

 mistake in the locality given for it. I do not believe this genus is 

 represented in northern Mexico. 



