294 BULLETIN OF THE BITREAU OF FISHERIES. 



PSEUDOLABEUS Bleeker. 



897. Pseudolabrus unilineatus Giiithenot. ( iuaui. 

 Tliis sjn'cies is iicrluqis tlie tyjie of a distinct genus. 



LABEICHTHYS Bleeker. 



Labrichllirjs B\eeker, Flores, 331, 1854 (cyanoisenia) . 



Thysanochilus Kner, Denks. Ak. Wiss. Wien, x.xiv, 1865, 5 (ornatus). 



Charojulis Kner & Steindachner, Sitz. Ak. Wiss. Wien, Liv, 1867, 393 (castaneus) ; not of Gill. 



898. Labrichthys cyanotsenia (Bleeker). Sugale uliuli. Samoa; East Indies. 

 Labriddhys cyanolscnia Bleeker, Bijdr. Ichth. Flores, Nat. T. Ned. Ind., vi, 331, 1854, Flores. 

 Tki/sanockUun cyanotstnux Giinther, Fische der Siidsee, 242. 



ThymnocMlm omatua Kner, Denks. Ak. Wiss. Wien, xxiv. 1865, 5, taf. 3, fig. 1, Samoa. 



riatyglosms ocellatus (or Platygloseus chrymtstnia var.) Kner & Steindachner, Sitz. Ak. Wi.ss. Wien, i.iv, 1R67, 377, 



Upolu. 

 CImrojutis castaneus Kner & Steindachner, op. cit.. 393, fig., young, Upolu, same specimen as Plalyglossua occUatuB. 

 We have 8 specimens of this dainty fish from Apia. It is notable for its small mouth and very 

 wide lips. There is a posterior canine tooth and 9 dorsal spines. 



Life colors of a specimen called sugale uliuli, dark brown, almost black, with obscure stripes of 

 bronze and blue, very dark, and therefore faint; a black spot at base of pectoral; head with wavy 

 blue stripes, lips yellow; dorsal colored like body, with blue edge; anal with blue edge and blue 

 median stripe, elsewhere dark bronze; caudal like body at base, with blue curved streak, posterior 

 part black, the edge pale; ventral blue, with black stripe; pectoral dusky greenish yellow at base. 



Another .specimen from Apia was jet black, with two white longitudinal streaks, the upper from 

 end of snout to base of caudal, the other from throat alongside of belly to middle of anal; mouth 

 golden; fins black, the caudal white edged. 



899. Labrichthys australis Steindachner. South Seas. 

 Lnljr,rhlliiif iih,«(/m//s Steindachner, lohth. Mitth., vni, 1860, 470, South Seas. 



EPIBULUS Cuvier. 



900. Epibulus insidiator ( Pallas). Lupiyn: < hiiii-umi:. Samoa: Tahiti; New Guinea; Raiatea and 



Fate (Seale); East Indies. 



This singular fish, which early attracted attention, is common about Samoa. We have 49 exam- 

 ples from Apia and 10 from Pago Pago, and these well illustrate the wide variation in color exhibited 

 by this fish, it being dichromatic, some individuals bright yellow, others dark olive-brown. 



Life colors of a specimen from Apia called Inpega, dark lemon-yellow, brown on top of head, with 

 vertical bar of blackish on each scale; anal yellow and lower part of head yellow; spinous dorsal 

 brownish, yellow at base, then greenish yellow, then brownish red, then green, then orange-brown; 

 a deep blue spot on front of dorsal, with orange below it. 



Young very dark brown; a blue spot followed by yellow on froat of dorsal. 



HEMIGYMNUS Ganther. 



901. Heniig-ymnus melapterus (Bloch). Alaii moanu; Paumutu; Afataimi; Tagitagi; Sugale uli; 



Sugale aha. Samoa; Palau Is.; Ponape; New Guinea (Macleay); Shortland I. (Seale); East 



Indies. 

 This is a very common fish about Samoa. We have 14 examples from Pago Pago and 24 from 

 Apia. The coloration changes with age in a marked degree. In the young the anterior half of the 

 body is largely white. 



Life colors of a specimen from Apia, called afataimi, or tagilagi, dark brownish olive; most scales 

 brown at base, with violet blue spot mostly obscure; head dark, the cheek bright yellow, the space 

 behind eye coppery; head everywhere with vermicular streaks, green above, blue below; lips and 

 chin dirty grayish, unmarked; dorsal brownish red, with blue spots and two blue marginal streaks, 

 the lower violet blue and broader; caudal dirty blue, the rays blue, the margin dirty brown; anal (hil! 

 blue, with many round blue spots and a blue stripe, the edge brownish; ventral whitish, with dull 



