TWO NEW SPECIES OF PSEUDOPLESIOPS 

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Fig. 2 Cephalic laterosensory pores of Pseudoplesiops immaculatus, AMS 1.20757-069, 29.8 mm SL, holotype, Raine Island, Great Barrier Reef. AIOP, 
anterior interorbital pore; AN, anterior nostril; DENP, dentary pores; IMF, intermandibular flap; ITP, intertemporal pore; LSCP, pore in tubed lateral-line 
scale (other details of scale omitted); NASP, nasal pores; PARP, parietal pores; PN, posterior nostril; POPP, preopercular pores; PTP, posttemporal pore; 
SOBP, suborbital pores; SOTP, supraotic pores. Scaled areas shown in stipple. Scale bar = 2 mm. 
0.5—1.3 m relief with sand channels, soft and stony corals, W.F. 
Smith-Vaniz et al., 24 February 1974; ANSP 131728, 1: 30.6 mm 
SL, Cocos Keeling Islands, West Island, ca. 1 km NNW of N end of 
island (12°07'20"S 96°49'05"E), rocky patch fronting on sand, W.F. 
Smith-Vaniz et al., 1 March 1974; ANSP 178041, 1: 30.8 mm SL, 
Papua New Guinea, Bougainville Island, Tautsina Island, E of Kieta 
Peninsula, coral reef off stack at N end of island, 0.9-7.5 m, 11 
March 1965 (Te Vega Expedition Cruise no. 6, Station 247); ASIZT 
57016, 1: 25.8 mm SL, Taiwan, J.P. Chen, 22 April 1994; ASIZT 
56991, 1: 19.7 mm SL, Taiwan, 9 m, J.P. Chen, 21 April 1994; 
BMNH 1974.5.25.973, 1: 22.8 mm SL, Papua New Guinea, 
Trobriand Islands, Kiriwinna Island, E shore NW of Gusaweta, 
exposed coral platform, 0—3.6 m, B.B. Collette, 17 June 1970; CAS 
58686, 2: 26.3—-27.9 mm SL, Maldive Islands, Malé Atoll, reef off 
SE side of Funidu Islet, inside atoll lagoon (04°11'00"N 
073°30'30"E), M.G. Bradbury, 6 November 1964; MNHN 1994-45, 
1: 22.6 mm SL, New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, Ouvéa Atoll, 
Bagaat Islet (20°37'18"S 166°16'08"E), vertical reef wall with small 
cave and base of wall with coral rubble platform, 15—21 m, J.T. 
Williams, J.-L. Menou and P. Tirard, 16 November 1991; QM 
1.15527, 2: 26.8-33.8 mm SL, collected with holotype; RMNH 
31188, 1: 28.7 mm SL, Ambon (Amboina); RUSI 35701, 1: 30.9 
mm SL, Taiwan, off Houpihu, P.C. Heemstra, 20 January 1988; 
USNM 209591, 3: 25.3-27.0 mm SL, Indonesia, point E of Tandjung 
Naira, Haruka Island, surge channel, 4.5 m, V.G. Springer and M.F. 
Gomon, 15 January 1973; USNM 209965, 1: 23.7 mm SL, Indone- 
sia, Saparua, two stations mixed (isolated coral head surrounded by 
crinkly calcareous matrix at 9 m and coral patch in 3.6 m), V.G. 
Springer and M.F. Gomon, 18 January 1973; USNM 290118, 6: 
17.4-28.9 mm SL, Papua New Guinea, Hermit Islands, Amot 
Island, ocean side of reef at drop off (01°33'S 144°59'E), 0-15.2 m, 
V.G. Springer et al., 30 October 1978; USNM 290327, 5: 27.7-29.5 
mm SL, Papua New Guinea, S tip of Massas Island (05°10'18"S 
145°51'24"E), 0-24 m, V.G. Springer et al., 6 November 1978; 
USNM 290437, 1: 31.1 mm SL, Papua New Guinea, Ninigo Islands, 
just SE of Ami Island (01°14'S 144°22'B), patch reef behind reef, 0— 
4.5 m, V.G. Springer et al., 22 October 1978; USNM 290749, 3: 
23.3-29.9 mm SL, Indonesia, Banda Islands, just W of N tip of 
Great Banda Island (04°30'30"S 129°56'10"), 0-18 m, V.G. Springer 
and M.F. Gomon, 9 March 1974; USNM 290791, 1: 30.3 mm SL, 
Indonesia, Ambon, Latuhalat, Namalatu, about 150 m offshore 
(03°47'S 128°06'E), 10.5-18 m, V.G. Springer et al., 14 March 
1974; USNM 290808, 1: 22.0 mm SL, collected with USNM 
290749; USNM 291609, 1: 25.7 mm SL, Philippine Islands, Batanes, 
