296 BULLETIN OF TH?: BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



905. Anampses evermanni Jenkins. Hawaii. 



906. Anampses godeffroyi (iiinther. Hawaii. 



Anampses godeffroyi Gunther, Fisclie der Sudsec, 252, taf. HO, 1873, Sandwich Is. 

 This species is described from a drawing made by Garrett at Hilo. We have specimens froiu 

 Hawaii corresponding to this drawing, but they seem to vis only highly colored examples of the spi'iiis 

 called Anampses evirmanni. Doulitless the two are identical. 



907. Anampses diadematus Riippell. Samoa (Giinther); Paumotuls. ; King.«mill l^.; Iluahinc: 



Misol; East Indies. 



908. Anampses neogiiinaicus Bleeker. New Guinea. 



Aimmpses neuguinaicus Bleeker, Archiv. Neerl. 1878, 57. 



909. Anampses melanurus Bleeker. Savaii. 

 Aiiiiiiii,s,s melanurtis Gunther, Fische der Sudsee, 2.'j2, Amboina. 



910. Anampses pterophthalmus Bleeker. New Guinea (Macleay); Oualan (Giinther); East 



911. Anampses fidjiensis Sauvage. Fiji. 



Anampses fidjiensis Sauvage, Bull. Soe. Philom. 18so, 224. Fiji. 



AMPHECES Jordan & Evermann. 



912. Ampheces g'eographicus (Cuvier & N'alenciennes). New Guinea (Macleay) ; East Indies. 



STETHOJULIS Giinther. 



913. Stethojulis strigiventer Bennett. Samoa (Giinther); Palau; Fiji; Vavau; Ponape; New 



Guinea; East Indies. 



914. Stethojulis fulvoventris Seale. Guam. 



915. Stethojulis renardi Giinther. Samoa (Giinther) ; Guam; Ponape; East Indies. 



916. Stethojulis albovittata (Kolreuter). Hawaii. 



This species is common about the Hawaiian Islands. It is not certainly known from el.sewhere, 

 though Giinther lists it from Zanzibar and Madagascar. It is well separated from Slrtliojulis casturi, 

 its representative in Polynesia and the East Indies. 



917. Stethojulis casturi Giinther. Samoa; Palau Is.; Futuna; New Guinea; Rarotonga (Seale); 



East Indies. (PI. xlv, fig. 1.) 

 Stethojulis albnviUata, Bleeker, Atlas, 132, tab. XLIV, fig.5. East Indies; not of Bonnaterre. 

 Stethojulis casturi Gnnther, Fische der Sudsee, 25,5,1873, Palau, Futuna, Yap. 



We have 10 specimens of this fish from the coral reef at Apia. It is readily distinguished from 

 Stethojulis alboviltata, with which it has been confounded, by the presence of but one stripe extending 

 the whole length of the side. In Stethojulis alborittata, which is known from about Hawaii only, there 

 are two bluish stripes from pectoral to caudal, and the interspace between them is red. 



Life colors of a specimen of .S'. casturi from Apia, violet-black; abruptly livid bluish white below; a 

 sharp boundary stripe bright sky-blue, widened behind and bordered below by pale golden; head olive 

 green, clear on sides; four curved unequal stripes on head, sky-blue with darker edgings, (1) one above 

 eye, including its upper edge, extending along back to last ray of dorsal, (2) a violet line behind eye to 

 above gill-openings, (3) from angle of mouth to lower part of eye, curving above axil and becoming the 

 blue lateral stripe on body; lowest stripe curving across cheek to join its fellow on the chin. A long 

 crescent of vivid scarlet, including the axil. Edge of shoulder-girdle below it deep blue; dorsal dull 

 brownish gray; caudal grayish, the median blue streak extending on it; ventral and anal colorless, 

 pectoral also. 



918. Stethojulis trilineata ( Bloch & Schneider). New Guinea (Alacleay); New Hanover (Peters); 



Paiau Island (Giinther); East Indies. 



