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GLYPHIDODON ANTJEEIUS, (G. & V.) Gtlir. [No. 15117]. 



GlypMsodon anijerius, Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., \, 1830, 481. — Bleeker 



Nat. Tyds. Ned. Ind., viii, 1855, Kokos, iv, 454. 

 GlypMsodon Uocellatus, Cuv. & Val., op. cit., v, 1830, 482.— Quoy & Gaim., Voy 



Uran. Zool., 1824, 389. — Bleeker, op. cit., viii, 1855, Sumatra, ii, 28G. — 



Lesson, Voy. Coq. Zool., Poiss., 1830, 188. 

 GJyphisodon zonatus, Cuv. & Val., op. cit., v, 1830, 483. 



GlypMsodon punctulatus, Cuv. & Val., op. cit., v, 1830, 484. v 



GlypMdodon antjerius, Gunther, Cat.' Fish., iv, 1862, 50. 



D, If. A. j?3. L. lat. 26. 



Var. y of Gunther. Ground-color brownish, every scale on tiie liody 

 with one or more blue spots ; similar spots on the fins ; a blue streak from 

 the middle of the snout, where it joins with its fellow of the opposite side, 

 along the upper margin of the eye to the base of the anterior portion of the 

 spinous dorsal ; a short streak along the upper ijart of the eye, and one 

 through the eye below the pupil to the upper jaw ; a streak around the 

 lower margin of the orbit, and still another below this on the cheek ; a 

 large, black, blue-edged ocellus on the posterior spines of the dorsal fin, 

 extending on the back j a similar ocellus, but smaller, on the base of the 

 jjosterior rays of the soft portion of the dorsal, extending on the upper 

 part of the caudal peduncle. 



Var. d. A blue transverse band from the sixth dorsal spine to in froot 

 of the anus ; the blue streak from the snout, along the upper margin of 

 the eye, to the base of the dorsal is absent. In other respects similar to 

 var. /. 



GLYPHIDODOK UNIOCELLATUS, {Q. & G.) Gtlir. [No. 15112]. 



'GlypMsodon uniocellatus, Quoy & Gaimard, Voy. Uran. Zool., 1824, 393, pi. 64, f. 4. — 



Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., v, 1830, 481. 

 GlypMdodon uniocellatus, Gunther, Cat. Fish., iv, 1862, 52, 

 GlypMdodon assimilis, Gunther, op. cit.. iv, 1862, p. 52. 



D. if. A. j\. L. lat. 28. L. trans, f. 



Height of the body is contained 2 J times in the total length (without 

 caudal). Diameter of the eye greater than the width of the inter- 

 orbital space, or than the length of the snout. The greatest width of 

 the praeorbital equals one-half the diameter of the eye. Teeth very 

 narrow. Caudal fin subtruncated ; lobes rounded. Beautiful azure- 

 blue (in spirits), with round yellow spots scattered over the sides of 

 the body ; fewer than one to every scale ; a dark band along the middlfe 



