THE FISHES OF SAMOA. 431 



few scattered dusky blotches on spijious dorsal; anal with margin of white with iiitramarginal area of 

 dusky, other fins unmarked. 



One specimen, the type ho. 31794, U. S. National Museum, from Apia, length If inches. Named for 

 William Alanson Bryan, curator in the Bernice Pauahi Museum, in Honolulu 



1616. Salarias g'ilberti Bryan & Herre. Marcus I. 



Si/nr/us iiitl" rti Kryaii A Herre. Occ. Papers Bishop Museum, ll, 1903, 137, Marcus I. 



1617. Salarias marcusi Bryan & Herre. Marcus I. 



Salarias marcusi Bryau & Herre, Occ. Papers Bishop Museum, ii, 1903, 137, Marcus I. 



1618. Salarias paulus Bryan & Herre. Marcus I. 



Salarias paultts Bryan & Herre, Occ. Papers Bishop Museum, ii, 1903, 13fi, Marcus I. 



1619. Salarias holomelas Giinther. Palauls.; Vavau. 

 fSaJariasfiiHcu.i Ruppi-ll, Seue Wirbelthiere, Fische, 135, taf. 32, fig. 2, imb. Red Sea. 

 fSa/.irM- ri.'V !.,,':, I iivier & Valenciennes, Hist. Xat.Poiss., xi. 328, 1836. Red Sea. 

 fSahin- , , I;:. . kor, Batoe, 317, Batoe. 



Salari.t- '■ 'iriit-r, .\nn. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1872, Cebu. 



Salari,:yj>,-, u ., i .unilicr , Fische der Sudsee,202, taf. 116, fig. c, 1873, Palau.Vavau. 

 This strongly marked species is not represented in our collections. It is close to Salarias fuscus of 

 the Red Sea, but we may retain it as a different species, as according to Dr. Giinther the caudal is 

 black in S. holomelas and yellow in S. fuscitf. 



1620. Salarias atratus Macleay. New Guinea. 

 Snlarins atratus Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. X. S. W. 1882-3. 361, 



1621. Salarias goesi Bleeker. New Guinea. 



EXALLIAS Jordan & Evermann. 



ExalUas Jordan c<c Evermann, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., xxui, 1903 (1905), 503 (Salarias brevtt 

 Kner I. 



1622. Exallias brevis (Kner). Maiio' o gatala. Samoa; Hawaii. 



Salarias bra-is Kner, Sitz. Ak. Wiss. Wien 1S66, 334, taf. 16, fig. 18, Savaii. Gunther, Fische der Sudsee, 203, taf. 

 118, fig. c; after Kner. Jenkins, Bull. f. S. Fish Comm., xxn. 1902 (1903), 506, Honolulu. 

 Of this species only 15 specimens are known, 14 from Hawaii, the other from Savaii. We obtained 

 no specimens in Samoa, but Dr. T. D. Wood obtained in Honolulu one specimen, which is now in the 

 Stanford Uniyersitv Museum. 



PETBOSCIKTES Biippell. 



Petroscirtes Ruppell, Atlas Fische, 110, 1828 {milralus). 



B?TO?!€fft!> Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., x, 1836, 279 (filamentosus). 

 Asjudonliif! ( Cuvier) Quoy & Gaimard, Yoy. Astrolabe, iii, 1834, 719 {tsiiiaius). 

 ()iiu,l,i:,„r),„s (Ehrenberg, pi. .\i, fig. 91) Swainson, Class. Fishes, ii, 1839, 274 ifaseiolatus). 



1623. Petroscirtes longifilis Kner. Samoa. 



.' Petroscirtes mitratus Ruppell, Atlas Fische, in, taf. 28, fig. 1, 1828. Red Sea. Gunther, Fische der Sudsee, 198, 



Samoa, 

 f Petroscirtes tiarlMtus Peteis, Wiegmann's Archiv, 1855, 248, Mozambique. 

 t Petroscirtes hypselopterus Bleeker, ,4mboina, vi, 423, Amboina, 

 Petroscirtes longifllis Kner, Sitz. Ak. Wiss. Wien 1866, Liv. 5, Samoa. 

 Life color of a specimen from Apia olivaceous, with broad dark cross-bars; head much banded 

 below; dorsal yellowish, barred and spotted with black; anal similar; caudal pale with cross-bars of 

 dots; ventral long, dotted or barred, as is the pectoral. Dorsals 2, the first short and elevated in front. 

 We have 2 specimens of this fish from Apia. Dr. Giinther identifies it with P. mitratus, thus 

 throwing nearly all the species with elevated anterior dorsal spines into one, an arrangement open to 

 serious question. We may provisionally retain the name longifilis, applied to a Samoan specimen. 



1624. Petroscirtes filamentosus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Papau; Paumotu Is.; Huahine; East 



Indies. 



Blennechis filamentosus Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XI, 280, 1836, pi. 326, Papua. 

 Petroscirtes filamentosus, Gunther, Fische der Sudsee, 196, taf. 114. fig. B, 1873, Paumotu, Huahine. 

 Petroscirtes nstratus Bleeker. Act. Soc. Sci. Ind. Neederl., ii,62. Amboma. 



