CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE FISHES. 19 



EUTHYNNUS 1 Lutken. 



183. Euthynnus pelamis (Linnseus). Bulan (Evermann & Seale, A). 



NESOGRAMMUS Evermann & Seale. 



184. Nesogrammus piersoni Evermann & Seale. Bulan (Evermann & Seale, A). 



Nesogrammus piersoni Evermann & Seale, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXVI, 

 1906, 61, fig. 3; Bulan, P. I. 



SCOMBEROMORUS Lac^pede. 



185. Scomberomorus commersoni Lace"pede. Cavite (Jordan & Seale, A). 



186. Scomberomorus konam (Bleeker). Manila (Kner). 



Family CAEANGID^. 



SCOMBEROIDES Lacgpede. 



187. Scomberoides tol (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Manila (Jordan & Richardson) ; 



Cavite (Jordan & Seale, A, Scomberoides toloo-parah, not of Riippell). 

 (Chorinemus moadetta Day, not of C. & V.) 



188. Scomberoides toloo-parah (Ruppell). Cavite (Jordan & Richardson); 



San Fabian (Evermann & Seale, A) ; Mindanao (Smith & Seale) ; 

 Zamboanga, (Seale & Bean). 



ELERIA Jordan & Seale. 



189. Eleria philippina Jordan & Seale. Negros (Jordan & Seale, B). 



Eleria philippina Jordan & Seale, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVIII, 1905, 



774, fig. 1 ; Negros, P. I. 

 (=Chorinentus tala Day, probably not C. & V.) 



190. Eleria tala (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Cavite (Jordan & Seale, A) ; Manila; 



lloilo (Jordan & Richardson); Mindanao (Smith & Seale). (Chori- 

 nemus tala & toloo C. & V.; (?) Scomber aculeatus Bloch). Zam- 

 boanga (Seale & Bean). 



SERIOLA Cuvier. 



191. Seriola nigrofasciata (Ruppell). Bulan (Evermann & Seale, A). 



192. Seriola dumerilii (Risso). Manila (Kner). 



LACTARIUS Cuvier & Valenciennes. 



193. Lactarius lactarius (Bloch & Schneider). San Fabian (Evermann & 



Seale, A). 



MEGALASPIS Bleeker. 



194. Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus). Bulan; Jolo (Evermann & Seale, A); 



Manila (Jordan & Richardson); Zamboanga (Seale & Bean). 



DECAPTERUS Bleeker. 



195. Decapterus macrosomus Bleeker. Bulan; Bacon (Evermann & Seale, A). 



196. Decapterus kurra Bleeker. Bulan (Evermann & Seale, A). 



'The genus Gymnosarda (nuda) with scaleless corselet is apparently distinct 

 from Euthynnus. 



