184. MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
151. Promicrops lanceolata (Bloch). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
Family LUTIANIDA. 
152. Lutianus argentimaculatus (Forskal). 
(Native name Ang tsoh.) 
One specimen from Takao, ten and one-half inches long. Keerun (Jordan & 
Evermann). 
153. Lutianus fuscescens (Cuvier & Valenciennes) = Mesoprion hoteen Richardson. 
Five specimens, three to five inches long, from Takao. Specimens from Keerun, 
called Lutianus fuloiflamma by Jordan & Eyermann, probably belong to this species. 
154. Lutianus quinquelineatus (Bloch) ? 
Four small specimens, two inches long, from Takao. 
155. Lutianus fulviflamma (Forskal). 
(Native names Chan tsi ah; Chiochi.) 
Three specimens from Takao, two and one-half to four inches long, agreeing 
perfectly with the ones obtained by Mr. McGregor at Cuyo, Philippine Islands, and 
recorded by Jordan & Richardson as Lutianus russelli. 
156. Lutianus annularis (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
157. Lutianus kasmira (Forskal). 
One specimen, three inches long, from Takao. 
158. Lutianus vitta (Quoy & Gaimard). 
(Native name Si Kong.) 
Two specimens, eight inches long, from Takao. Keerun (Jordan & Evermann). 
159. Lutianus lineolatus (Riippell). 
A specimen from Takao, seven and one-half inches long, is referred with some 
doubt to this species. It bears a general resemblance to L. vitta, but is well distin- 
guished from that species by its slenderer body, larger eye, and longer pectoral. 
Depth 3.1; eye 3.2; pectoral nearly equal to head; a faint dusky stripe, less than 
width of pupil, from middle of eye to base of caudal, and three or four narrower 
and fainter ones below it ; the posterior nostril is notably small, being more roundish 
and less slit-like than in most species of Lutianus. 
160. Lutianus rivulatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
Two specimens, two and one-half to three inches long, from Takao. 
161. Lutianus erythropterus Bloch. 
(Native name Hai ling.) 
