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A. Teeth usually compressed, sometimes subcylindrical. 

 B. Posterior edge of preoperculum serrated. 



C. Spinous dorsal fin scaly like the soft portion. Fomacentrus (251). 

 CC. Spinous dorsal fin naked. Daya (252). 



BB. Posterior edge of preoperculum smooth. 



D. 30 or less scales in a longitudinal row. Glyphisodon (253). 

 DD. More than 30 scales in a longitudinal row. Parma (254). 



A A. Teeth conical. Chromis (255). 



251. Pomacentrus Lacep., H. N. Poiss. iv, 1803, p. 505 (pavo). 



251a. P. uxifasciatus. Id. Steindachner, Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien. hi. 1, 



1867, p. 326. 

 A little known species which has not been recognised since first described. 

 Length 7£ inches. 



252. Daya Bleeker, Verb. Holl. Ifij. Haarlem, 1877, p. 71 (jerdoni). 



252a. D. jerdoni. Pomacentrus jerdoni Day, F.Z.S. 1873, p. 237, and 



Fish. India, 1877, p. 383, pi. 80, 7. P. dolii Maeleay, P.L.S. N.S.W. 



vi, 1881, p. 65, pi. i, 1. 



The types of P. dclii in the Maeleay Museum, prove to be similar in all 



details to specimens from Queensland which I. identify as D. jerdoni. They 



were doubtless stragglers from the northern waters. Length 4£ inches. 



253. Glyphisodon Laeep., H. X. Poiss. iv, 1803, p. 542 (moucharra). 

 A. Teeth strongly compressed; colouration not uniform. 



B. Body light, with 5 darker cross bands. saxalilis (253al. 



BB. Body dark, with 1 light cross band; a dark ocellus on the dorsal fin. 



leucozona (253b). 

 AA. Teeth subcylindrical ; body uniformly coloured. immaculatus (253c). 



253a. G. saxatilis. Banded Demoiselle. Chaetodon saxatilis Linn°, 

 Syst. Nat. 10th ed., 1758, p. 276. Glyphidudon coelestinus Bleeker, Atlas 

 Ichth. ix, 1877, pi. 408, 5 (PI. xxviii). 



A common tropical species, which sometimes extends southward to Sydney 

 Length 6 inches. 



253b. G. leucozona. Id, Bleeker, Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. xix, 1859, p. 338, 



and Atlas Ichth. ix, 1877, pi. 407, 2. 

 A small species, only once taken near Sydney. 



253c. G. immaculatus. Blue Puller. Heliastes immaculatus Ogilby, 



F.L.S. N.S.W. x, 1886, p. 446; Id. Waite, Mem. Austr. Mus. iv. 1, 1899, 



p. 86, pi. 14 (PI. xxviii). 



This species is apparently better associated with the genus Glyphisodon 



than with Heliastes, though its teeth are less compressed than is usual in the 



former genus. Length 6 inches. 



(Two small specimens recorded as G. uniocellatus Quoy & Gaimard, from 

 Sydney, by Steindachner, Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien. lvi. 1, 1867, p. 328, were 

 doubtless incorrectly identified). 



254. Parma Gunther, Brit. Mus. Cat. Fish, iv, 1862, p. 57 (microlepis) . 

 254a. P. microlepis. White-ear. Id. Gunther, Loc. cit., p. 58. Hypsy- 



pops microlepis Waite, Ree. Austr. Mus. vi. 2, 1905, p. 67, pi. 12, 1-3 

 (PI. xxviii). 

 Common among rocks. The young are orange with broad blue bands above, 

 but the adults are black with a white patch on the gill-covers. Length 7 inches. 



