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palatine teeth little developed, or more usually 

 wanting. 



h. Lower pharyngeals narrow, formed as in Le^iopo- 

 mus, the teeth rounded, not truncate above ; gill- 

 rakers rather long and slender; spines rather 

 high. .... Xtstkopliteb, 8. 

 hh. Lower pharyngeals broad, concave, with large 

 truncate teeth close together; gill-rakers short 

 and thick, more or less strongly dentate ; spines 



high EupOMOTis, 9. 



dd. Operculum emarginate behind, ending in two flat points, 

 with a dermal border ; caudal fin rounded behind ; gill- 

 rakers in small number, long and strong, dentate; 

 species of small size and brilliant coloration. 



h. Dorsal fln angulated, the middle spines longer than 

 some of the posterior ones ; supplemental maxillary 

 wanting (? or rudimentary); anal spines 3; dorsal 

 10 MESoeONisTnjB, 10. 



hh. Dorsal fln continuous ; supplemental maxillary bone 



well developed. 



i. Dorsal spines 9 ; anal 3. . Enneacanthus, 11. 



ii. Dorsal spines 8 ; anal 4. . Hemioplites, 12. 



iii. Dorsal spines 10; anal 4; anal fln with an elongate 



basis, its anterior rays being advanced. 



COPBLANDIA, 13. 



** Dorsal and anal flns about equal in extent, the soft portions 

 of the latter longest and most posterior, the two fins being 

 obliquely opposed ; lower jaw longest; supplemental max- 

 illary bone present; palatine teeth present; operculum 

 emarginate behind ; gill-rakers setiform, very long, finely 

 dentate, in large number (20 to 80 of the large ones on an- 

 terior branchial arch) ; flns large, the soft rays of the dorsal 

 and anal each with 14 to 18 rays ; caudal fin emarginate ; 

 scales not strongly ctenoid (OentrarehincB). 



j. Spinous dorsal longer than soft part, the spines about 12 in 

 number, not rapidly graduated ; anal spines normally 8 ; 

 body deep ; mouth moderate. . Cbntbabchus, 14. 



