410 ACANTHOPTERTGII. 



SYNOPSIS OF IKDIVIDUAL SPECIES. 



1. SccmcUhys cceruleopimctatus, D. ^, A. |, L, 1. 24. Head and body with numerous blue dots and spots. 

 Red Sea to the Malay Archipelago. 



1. Scaricththys csBruleopunctatus, Plate LXXXVII, fig. 5. 



Scans (OalUodon) cmruleopunctatus, Rupp. N. W. Fisohe, p. 24, t. vii, f . 3 ; Cuv. and Val. xiv, p. 262 ; 

 Bleeker, Banda, iii, p. 110. 



Scarus hoUce, Cuv. and Val. xiv, p. 262. 



Urychthys cceruleopwnctatus, Swainson, Pishes, ii, 'p. 226. 



Scarichihys coeruleopwmtatus, Bleeker, Atl. Ich. i, p. 16, t. i, f . 2 ; Gunther, Catal. iv, p. 213 ; Guichenot, 

 Scarides, Mem. Soc. Imp. Cherbourg, 1865, t. xi, p. 19 ; Klunz. Verb. z. b. Gas. Wien, 1871, p. 667. . 



B. V, D. ^, P. 14, V. 1/6, A. f3f, C. 13, L. 1. 24. 



Length of head 3| to 4, of caudal 6t, height of body 4 in the total length. %es— diameter 5 in the 

 length of head, 2 diameters from end of snout, and 1-^ apart. Fins — ^pectorals short, two-thirds the length of 

 the head : caudal rounded. Scales — ^may be present or absent from the base of the dorsal fin. Colours — olive 

 brown, the body and caudal fin covered with blue black-edged spots : two or three rows of brown spots on the 

 dorsal, ventral, and anal fins. 



The specimen figured is from the Malay Archipelago, and for it I am indebted to Dr. Hubrecht, 

 of Leyden. 



Habitat. — Red Sea, east coast of Africa, through the seas of India, to the Malay Archipelago. 



Genus, 18 — Calltodon, (Gronov.), Cwv. cmd Vol. 



Body ohlong, rather compressed. Teeth in both jaws, anteriorly compressed and imbricated, being in one row 

 in the vpper and two in the lower ja/w, whilst laterally they are soldered into mie deep-cutting lamina : the inferior 

 pha/ryngeals, where the teeth (which are pa/vement-lihe) a/re present, broader tham long. Anterior nostril viith a 

 barbel-lihe prolongation. A single dorsal fin with less spines (9) than rays (10) : a/nal with two spines, and less' 

 rays (8) than the soft dorsal. Scales large : a single row on the cheeks. Lateral-line strongly bent or interrupted 

 below the posterior end of the dorsal fm. 



Oeographieal distribution. — Prom the Red Sea, through those of India to the Malay Archipelago, and 

 inter-tropical seas generally. 



SYNOPSIS OF INDIVIDUAL SPECIES. 



1. Gaily odon imidescens, D. ■^, A. f , L. 1. 24. Colours various. Brown or greenish and spotted : 

 pectoral with a black base, and a similar spot between two first dorsal spines. Red S.ea, east coast of Africa 

 to the Andamans. 



1. Callyodon viridescens, Plate XC, fig. 2. 



Riipp. N. W. Pische, p. 23, t. vii, f. 2 ; Gunther, Catal. iv, p. 214, and Pish. Zanzibar, p. 103 ; Klnnz. 

 Verb. ^. b. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. 668. 



B. vi, D. Jo, P. 13, V. 1/5, A. I, C. 13, L. 1. 24. 



Length of head 3f , height of body 3 in the total length. Hyes — diameter 5 in length of head, 1^ 

 diameters from end of snout. Teeth — no inner row in the upper jaw, but the outer tooth on either side is 

 recurved, i^ms— caudal truncated. Scales — lower third of dorsal fin covered by them. Colours — vary 

 considerably, but it appears to have a black base to the pectoral, and a black spot between the first and second 

 dorsal spines. It may be brown, marbled and spotted with darker ; or green, with black dots on the sides, red 

 streaks on the snout, and oblique brown marks on dorsal and anal fins. Or olive, becoming white below, and 

 nearly every scale with a brick-red centre and white spots. Head and middle of body with scattered red spots 

 having a dark centre. Two or three red lines on head, and a light lateral band from the angle of opercle to root 

 of tail. Reddish-yellow spots on dorsal and caudal fins. Anal with a black edge and two red longitudinal 

 bands that coalesce and enclose round white spots : ventrals white, pectorals yellow. 



Habitat. —Red Sea, east coast of Africa to the Andamans. The specimen figured is from a fish in 

 the British Museum collection. 



Genus, 19 — Pseudoscabds, Bleeker. 

 Eemistoma, Swainson. 



Body oblong, somewhat compressed. The vpper jaw projecting beyond the lower : the upper lip double in its 

 whole extent. The OAiterior teeth soldered together, arranged in quincuncial order: the teeth in the inferior 

 pharyngeal bones pamement-like, and the space they cover longer than broad. A single dorsal fin with less spines 

 which are fiexible (9) thoM rays (10) ; anal with two spines, cmd less rays (8-9) than the soft dorsal. Scales 

 large, two or more rows on the cheeks : la/rge ones at base of caudal fin. Lat&raUine continuous. 



