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dorsal with three dusky bands; caudal with oblique duslcy bands. Bell)' 

 yellow; anal, ventrals, and pectorals unmarked. ISTos. 2554 and 2645; 

 length, 105 to 140 millimeters. 



This is a shorter, deejier fish than TJ. tragula (Eichardson) and is 

 without black dots. 



A food-fish of some importance ; also recorded from the Philippines. 



Upeneoides sulphureus (C'uv. and Val.). 



This species in form and markings somewhat resembles TJ. vittaius 

 (Forskal). However, it has the caudal uniform or with a single dusky 

 line at the margin of the lower lobe ; the actual tip of the lower caudal 

 lobe is white; dorsals barred with duskj^; ventrals, pectorals and anal 

 yellow, without markings. ]S!"o. 2633; length, 12'0 millimeters. 



A food-fish of Borneo; also common in the Philippines. 



Upeneoides luzonius (Jordan and Seale). 



An indistinct dusky saddle over back, just behind soft dorsal; a dusky 

 longitudinal line from eye to caudal; dorsals scarcely marked; caudal 

 with rather fine oblique dusky bars, 7 on lower lobe. Nos. 2447, 2517, 

 2555, 2572, 2579, 2618, and 2632; length, 90 to 136 millimeters. 



This species was originally described from the Philippines. 



Family SCI^ENID.E. Croakers. 

 Umbrina russelli Cuv. and Val. 



Silvery, a dusky band over shoulders; a dusky blotch on opercles; 

 anterior dorsal dusky; a short barbule; no enlarged canines. No. 2552; 

 length, 103 millimeters. 



Common food-fish of Borneo; also recorded from the Philippines. 



Otolithus maculatus (Kulil and Van Hasselt). 



Color silvery, the upper jDortion of body with some scattered spots; 

 our specimens show some indistinct markings on soft dorsal fin. No. 

 2495 ; length, 260 millimeters. 



A food-fish of Borneo; not recorded from the Philippines. 



Pseudoscisena diacanthus (LacSp6de). 



Color grayish-silvery with numerous brown spots over body and fins; 

 pectorals, ventrals, and anal of a uniform dusky color. No. 265-4; 

 lengih, 165 millimeters. 



An important food-fish of Borneo ; not recorded from the Philippines. 



Johnius borneensis (Bleaker). 



Color silvery; tips of dorsals grayish; caudal gra5'ish; an indistinct 

 dusky sp)ot on opercles. No. 2509 ; length, 205 millimeters. 



A food-fish of Borneo ; not recorded from the Philippines. 



