882 NEW FISHES IN THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 



Four lower canines, the two laterals of the u)>per jaw minute. 

 Upper profile tumid over the nape, the lower over the post abdo- 

 minal region. Nape tubuliferous. 



Colour yellowish brown, with numerous bluish longitudinal 

 stripes on the trunk formed by the pearly centres of the scales. 

 Head with four blue stripes diverging backwards over the cheeks 

 and opercles, the lowest from the angle of the mouth to the chest. 

 A black blotch on the dorsum extending on the base of the 

 l)osterior third of the dorsal fin. In a second example the fish is 

 uniform in colour except the dorsal blotch. 



Length, 4 inches. Locality, Card well. 



PSEUDOJULIS ZICZAC. 



D. 9/12. A. 3/11. Lat. 28. Tr. 2/9. 



The height of the body and length of the head each 4 in the 

 total length. Caudal truncated. Yentrals produced beyond the 

 oiigin of the anal. Brownish white. A broad dark band of 

 ziczac markings (distinct when recent) from the snout below the 

 eye to behind the soft dorsal. A salmon coloured stripe from the 

 angle of the operculum to the abdomen. Blotches of the same on 

 the cheeks and opercles A longitudinal band of the same near 

 the base of the anal. Dorsals very pale salmon with a central 

 paler band. Base of caudal orange. 



Locality, Murray Island. Collected by Mr. K. Broadbent. 



PSEUDOJULIS MURRAYENSIS. 



D. 9/11. A. 3/11. Lat. 27. Tr. U/8. 



The height of the body and length of the head are each 4 in the 

 total length. Caudal rounded, yellowish. A broad blackish band 

 occupies the middle of the side of the body. A dark .spot behind 

 and before the eye and on the snout. Anal with four small bright 

 black spots on each web. Dorsals with fainter spots more or less 

 conflxient on the spinous portion into oblique bands. 



Locality, IMurray Island. Collected by Mr. K. Broadbent. 



