452 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 48. 



37. L. pinnifasciata. 



38. Dexistes rikuzenius. 



39. PlaticJithys stellatus. 



40. Kareius bicoloratus. 



41. Clidoderma asperrimum. 



42. Microstomus stelleri. 



43. M. Jcitaharae. 



44. GlyptocepTialus ostroumowi. 



Family SOLEIDAE. 



SOLEINAE. ' 



45. Aseraggodes Jcobensis. 

 Synapturinae. 



46. Zebrias zebrinus. 



47. Z. zebra * 



48. Z. quagga* 



49. -Aesopm comuta* 

 Cynoglossinae . 



50. Cynoglossus inusita. 



51. RMnoplagusia japonica. 



52. Ar discus interruptus. 



53. Sympfiurus Tiondoensis, new species. 



54. #. orientalis. 



Family PLEURONECTIDAE. 



Subfamily I>SETTI1S"^E!. 

 CHASCANOPSETTA RAPTATOR (Franz). 



This species was described by Victor Franz 1 as Trachypteroplirys 

 raptator, new genus and species. Trachypteroplirys is surely included 

 in Ghascanopsetta Alcock. 0. raptator is related to C. prorigera Gil- 

 bert, from the Hawaiian Islands, differing in having fewer anal rays 

 (77 instead of 89) and in having a longer, flatter arch in the lateral 

 line, its length being 1.5 instead of nearly 2 in the head. C. raptator 

 differs from G. lugubris Alcock, 2 the type-species, from the Bay of 

 Bengal, in having the arch in the lateral line flat-topped (as in 

 O. prorigera) instead of being angulated above the pectoral fin. 



(No specimens were obtained by the Albatross.) 



CITHAROIDES, new genus. 



This genus is closely related to Citharus of Europe, resembling that 

 genus very closely in the following characters : 



Eyes and color on left side; mouth large and symmetrical, the 

 mandible projecting; ventral bases nearly equal, the left on the pre- 



t Abh. Bayer. Akad., 1910, p. 60, pi. 7, fig. 54. 



2 Journ. Asiatic Soc. Beng., vol. 63, 1894, p. 129, pi. 6, fig. 4. 



