JORDAN AND RICHARDSON: FISHES OF THE ISLAND OF FORMOSA 189 
Family SPARIDZ. 
185. Lethrinus amboinensis Bleeker. 
(Native name Leng tsian.) 
Six specimens, three to six inches long, from Takao. 
Depth 2.6; head 2.8; snout 1 times eye; teeth conical. . The cross-bars on 
body show plainly in the specimens, and the ventrals are barred, not plain, or with 
diffuse dusky, as in many species of Lethrinus. The specimens from the Lung col- 
lection recorded by Jordan & Seale as Lethrinus amboinensis have the ventrals plain, 
and are probably a different species. 
186. Lethrinus leutjanus (Bloch). 
Giran (Jordan & Evermann). 
187. Lethrinus richardsoni Giinther. 
Formosa (Jordan & Eyermann). 
188. Lethrinus insulindicus Bleecker. 
We provisionally refer a specimen eleven inches long from Takao to this 
species. The depth is 2.6; nose 2% times eye. There are traces of dark cross-bars 
on the upper portion of the sides and a suggestion of a dusky blotch under the 
lateral line forward; ventrals plain. A color note by Mr. Sauter states that in life 
the “general color was light greenish-brown, whitish beneath ; iris yellow; oper- 
cular flap and base of pectoral crimson ; caudal dusky, suffused with red ; hind part 
of dorsal red ; membranes of anal reddish at border.” This description agrees well : 
with the coloring in Bleeker’s plate. 
189. Pagrus major (Temminck & Schlegel). 
(Native name Ga la hit.) 
One specimen, eleven inches long, from Takao. 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
190. Pagrus cardinalis (Temminck «& Schlegel). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
191. Argyrops longifilis (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
(Native name Poa’n.) 
Two specimens from Takao, seven and one-half inches long. 
Kotosho (Jordan & Evermann). 
192. Sparus berda Forskal. 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
193. Sparus latus Houttuyn. 
Giran (Jordan & Evermann). 
194. Sparus longispinus (‘'emminck & Schlegel). 
(Native name Ang ke.) 
