Jordan and Evermann. Fishes of North America. 1555 



opercle sharply serrate. Caudal well forked, the upper lobe the longer, 

 especially iu males. Lower iinib of preopercle scaly. Head except snout 

 scaly. Sooty blue-black in life, not paler below; each scale of back and 

 sides with an inconspicuous bronze-olive spot; a faint paler band around 

 caudal peduncle; head with small spots of sky-blue, those before eye 

 oblong ; iris blue and gilt ; spinous dorsal with blue and with bronze spots ; 

 soft dorsal with fine blue points; dorsal with a submarginalband of paler; 

 this band on spinous dorsal formed of 2 oblique yellowish stripes with 

 a bluish stripe between them; caudal black, paler at tip, its base with 

 blue spots; anal black, with blue points at base; a whitish spot at base of 

 last ray; a conspicuous black spot at base of upper pectoral rays; no 

 black blotch on back of tail. Length 4 inches. Here described from 

 specimens from Key West; the species perhaps not distinct fromEupoma- 

 ccu triis lei'onti<'tiis. (an alia, from the pale anal spot.) 



Pomacentrus analis* POEY, Synopsis, 327, 1867, Havana. 



Pomacentrus obscuratus, JORDAN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns. 1884, 133, in part; description of 

 males from Key West; not of POEY. 



I960. EUPOMACEMRUS OTOPHORUS (Poey). 



Head 3 (4 in total) ; depth about 2 (2| in total). D. XII, 14; A. II, 12; 

 scales 3-27-9. Vertebrate 11 -f 15 = 26. Profile oval ; the line of the fore- 

 head steep ; snout short ; maxillary reaching halfway to the eye ; suborbital 

 and preopercle serrated ; caudal lunate, the upper lobe the longer; pectoral 

 rounded. Color brown ; all the head, except the opercle, blackish, as well 

 as all the fins, of which the points are orange; a black spot on the trunk 

 of the pectoral, another on the opercle above. Length 5 inches. Cuba 

 (Poey.) Not seen by us. (ou, ear; flops GO, to bear; from the dark spot 

 on the opercle. ) 



Pomacentrus olophorus, POEY, Memorias, n, 188, 1860, Havana. 



1967. EUPOMACEXTRUS LEUCOSTICTUS (Miiller & Troschel). 

 (BEAU GREGORY; COCKEYE PILOT; BLACK PILOT.) 



Head 3 ; depth 2. D. XII, 13 to 15 ; A. II, 12 to 14 ; scales 3-29-9. Body 

 compressed, dorsal and ventral outlines similar, profile convex, convexity 

 more prominent in interorbital space; mouth moderate, maxillary scarcely 

 reaching vertical from front of orbit; diameter of eye 3^ in head, greater 

 than the length of the snout; preopercle serrate; suborbital ring denticu- 

 late in adults (3| inches), smooth in the young. Color in life, dark olive- 

 browii anteriorly, clear yellow, with pearly reflections on sides and below; 

 the caudal peduncle and fin rich golden yellow; head olive above, golden 

 below, the colors changing insensibly; head with numerous spots of dark 



* Pomacentrus analis. POEY. Depth 2f in total length ; eye 2 in head, as long as snout ; 

 lower opercular spine very distinct : preopercle and suborbital toothed. Color dark brown 

 with blue points on the sides of the head, some along the trunk and many along the 

 median vertical fins; tip of the dorsal and whole of the caudal brownish yellow; anal 

 blackish; the other fins washed with dusky; a bright point at the base of the anal ray ; 

 young with a black ocellus bordered with' sky blue along the soft dorsal; older individ- 

 uals with 2 blue lines between the eyes. Havana. (Poey.) 



