494 DR. GUNTHER ON THE FISHES OF CENTRAL AMERICA. 
PLATE LXXXII. 
Fig. 1. Chalcinopsis dentex, p. 478. Fig. 4. Anacyrtus guatemalensis, p. 479. 
Fig. 2. Characodon lateralis, p. 480. Fig. 5. Haplochilus dovit, p. 481. 
Fig. 3. Gambusia nicaraquensis, p. 483. 
PLATE LXXXIII. 
Exocetus callopterus, p. 479. 
PLATE LXXXIV. 
Fig. 1. Fundulus labialis, male, p. 481. Fig. 4. Fundulus guatemalensis, fem.,p.482. 
Fig. 2. Fundulus labialis, fem., p. 481. Fig. 5. Fundulus punctatus, male, p. 482. 
Fig. 3. Fundulus guatemalensis, male, Fig. 6. Fundulus pachycephalus, male, 
p. 482. p. 483. 
PLATE LXXXV. 
Fig. 1. Heros angulifer, p. 469. Fig. 3. Pecilia petenensis, male, p. 484. 
Fig. 2. Pecilia elongata, fem., p. 484. Fig. 4. Pecilia petenensis, female, p. 484. 
PLATE LXXXVI. 
Fig. 1. Mollienesia petenensis, male, Fig. 3. Mollienesia petenensis, female, 
adult, p. 488. adult, p. 485. 
Fig. 2. Mollienesia petenensis, male, Fig. 4. Cirrhitichthys rivulatus, p. 421. 
immature, p. 485. 
PLATE LXXXVII. 
Fig. 1. Girardinus pleurospilus, p. 486. Fig. 5. Xiphophorus hellerii, male approach- 
Fig. 2. Xiphophorus hellerit, female, ing to maturity, Chisoy River, 
Chisoy River, p. 485. p. 48. 
Fig. 3. Xiphophorus hellerii, var., female, Fig. 6. Xiphophorus hellerii, half-grown 
Chisoy River, p. 485. male, Mexico, p. 489. 
Fig. 4. Xiphophorus hellerii, vay., male, 
Chisoy River, p. 485. 
