482 MARINE BIOLOGY OF THE SUDANESE RED SEA. 
53. CHEILINUS RHODOCHROUS, Guinth. 
Three specimens, which differ from those in the British Museum in having 
a double dark band passing from the middle of the posterior margin of the eye 
to the base of the caudal and ending in a black spot on the caudal peduncle. 
A dark spot also present on the lateral line above the pectorals. 
SCARID Zi. 
54, PSEUDOSCARUS HARID, Forsk. 
55. PSEUDOSCARUS NIGER, Jttipp. 
MUGILID. 
56. Mucit cunnestus, Cuv. & Val. 
57. Muain smirui, Giinther. 
A single specimen, agreeing fairly well with examples in the British 
Museum from Socotra and Natal. The species was originally described from 
the Cape. 
ATHERINID A. 
58. ATHERINA PINGUIS, Lacep. 
SIGANID A. 
59. SIGANUS STELLATUS, Forsk. 
A single specimen, with 14 dorsal and 8 anal spines, one in excess of the 
number usually found in the genus. 
60. SIGANUS NEBULOSA (Q. § G.). 
61. SIGANUS RIVULATUS, Forsk. 
TEUTHIDIDA. 
62. TEUTHIS MATOIDES (Cuv. & Val.). 
63. TEUTHIS GUENTHERI, Jenk. 
(Bull. U.S. Fish. Comm, xxii. 1902, p. 477, fig. 29.) 
A single specimen, agreeing exactly with J. matoides, except for the 
marking on dorsal fin—probably the same species. 
64. ZEBRASOMA RUPPELLII (Benn.). | 
‘wo specimens, one in spirit and one dried skin, differing from Riippell’s 
and Giinther’s descriptions in having 4 spines in the dorsal fin. Riippell’s 
specimen in the British Museum has 4 spines, but the first is very small and- 
was probably overlooked. 
