2242 Bulletin 47, United States National Museum. 



tulations of dark ; about 7 pretty well-defined larger spots of dark brown 

 along middle of side; 8 or 9 faint cross bars of lighter, a number of small 

 light spots scattered irregularly over the sides ; head dark ; dorsal, anal, 

 and ventral fins covered with fine black points ; in some specimens the 

 dorsals and anal quite dark; pectorals plainer; caudal similar to ventrals; 

 "the cranium is depressed and flattish behind the orbits, without distinct 

 median keel on occiput or on interorbital area. The form of the head is 

 as in typical GoUus, the occiput abruptly widened behind the eyes; the 

 ridges also similar, the orbital ridge bounding the orbit behind as well as 

 above the eye and joining the temporal ridge laterally." (Gilbert MS.) 

 Length 1 to 2 inches. Gulf of California; abundant. The original de- 

 scription from young examples, here corrected in accordance with Dr. 

 Gilbert's notes on many adults taken by him at La Paz. (Spanish, 

 ckiquito; a diminutive of chico, a little one.) 



Gobiu* chiquita, JENKINS & EVEBMANN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1888, 146, Guaymas, Sonora. 

 (Type, No. 39634. Coll. Jenkins & Evermann.j 



818. MICROGOBIUS, Poey. 



Microgobius, POEY, Enumeratio, 127, 1875 (signatus). 



Dorsal spines 7 or 8 ; scales very small, cycloid or weakly ctenoid, the 

 body scaled anteriorly as well as posteriorly, the head naked, the nape, 

 belly, and breast usually so. Inner edge of shoulder girdle without fleshy 

 processes ; body more or less compressed ; mouth large, very oblique ; the 

 lower jaw conspicuous, teeth strong; interorbital groove with or without 

 a median ridge. Vertebra ll-f-15 or 16. (uixpos, small; Gobius.) 



a. Scales about 42. Body elongate, moderately compressed, the depth 4 to 5 in length; 

 head long and large, rather sharp in profile, 3 to 3^ in body ; eye longer than snout, 

 4 in head; mouth large, very oblique, the lower jaw strongly projecting; maxil- 

 lary 1J to 2 in head, extending to opposite middle of eye, or much beyond front 

 of orbit; teeth in few series, the outer very long and slender, curved, the lower 

 longest, none canine-like ; scales small, some of them with short, thick teeth, those 

 of anterior part of body not well developed ; dorsal spines more or less filamentous, 

 the third and fourth or fourth and fifth sometimes with long filaments ; caudal 

 pointed, about as long as head. Grayish olive, with rather sharply-defined 

 markings of darker brown overlaid with orange in life; head with a pale bluish 

 or gilt stripe from maxillary backward across suborbital region to upper edge 

 of gill opening ; another pale gilt streak from snout along lower part of eye, 

 another from angle of mouth upward and backward ; rest of head dark ; opercle 

 with an oblique blackish bar; top of head and nape with dark marbling sur- 

 rounded by paler reticulations; back with a series of black cross blotches mostly 

 separated on the median line ; 2 narrower dark vertical bars behind pectoral ; 

 middle line of side posteriorly with longitudinally oblong black blotches ; besides 

 these, numerous other blotches not regularly arranged ; first dorsal with 2 or 3 

 oblique black bands ; second dorsal pale, with about 4 series of black dots ; cau- 

 dal spotted with black ; pectoral yellowish ; ventral black, its center yellowish 

 (male) ; anal pale. D. VH-15; A. 16 or 17. GULOSUS, 2574. 



oo. Scales about 50 ; snout not pointed; depth 5J in length; mouth large, the maxillary 

 2i in head ; teeth strong. Color yellowish, much dotted, but without bars. 



EULEPIS, 2575. 



