278 Mr. C. T. Regan on Fishes from Pern. 



1910), J. W. Scott. Macfie ; 1911, 417, British Museum.— 

 Hind tarsus : first joint equal in length to second and longer 

 than the third ; fore legs beyond the trochanters lost ; hinder 

 femora not banded nor with any dark streak near the middle. 

 — Sedis incerti. 



To name such fragments would be foolish and repre- 

 hensible. 



XXXIII. — Fishes from Peru, collected by Dr. II. 0. Forbes. 

 By C. Tate Regan, M.A. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of tlie British Museum.) 



A SMALL series of fishes from Peru, collected and presented 

 to the British Museum by Dr. H. O. Forbes, is of some 

 interest, as it includes the type of a new species of Chiro- 

 lophius, an example of the little-known Trachinotus paitensis, 

 and specimens of some California^ species not previously 

 known to range southwards to Peru. 



1. Branchio stoma elongatum, Sundev. 

 Lobos de Tierra, 5 to 8 fathoms. 



2. Lebiasina bimaculata, Cuv. & Val. 

 Pacasmayo ; fresh water. 



3. Tetragonopterus microphthalmia, G until. 

 Pacasmayo ; fresh water. 



4. Tetragonopterus simus, Bouleng. 

 Pacasmayo ; fresh water. 



5. Vomer setipinnis, Mitch. 

 Ferrol Bay. 



6. Trachinotus paitensis, Cuv. & Val. 



Poiss. viii. p. 438 (1831). 



spaloma (r Jord. & St arks), Starks, Proc. U 



'6, p. 786. 



Depth of body '2\ in the length, length of head 3f . Snout 



Hist. Nat. Poiss. viii. p. 438 (1831). 



Trachinotus paloma (? Jord. & Starks), Starks, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 

 xxx. 1906, p. 786. 



