Eviota zonura Jordan and Seale, 1906. Mano'o-moi. 

 Eviora zonura— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 As E. epiphanes (part), Schultz, 1943. 



Eviota sp. Mano'o-moi. 

 Three specimens, 14-17 mm SL; collected at 30 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,9; anal 1,8; pectoral 18-20, rays 4-18 may be branched; 

 pelvic 1,4 1/10-2/10. Body pale but almost always with some 

 pigmentation on upper head and nape; anal dark. (USNM 

 222520-22.) 



Eviota sp. Mano'o-moi. 



Several specimens, 9-18 mm SL; collected at 17 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,9; anal 1,8; pectoral 17-18, rays 11-17 may be branched; 

 pelvic 1,4 7/10-8/10. Two vertically elongated rectangular 

 marks laterally on head posterior to eye. 



Eviota sp. Mano'o-moi. 

 Twelve specimens, collected at 20 m. Dorsal VI + 1,9-10; anal 

 1,9. Pectoral rays unbranched. Body pale with dusky streak at 

 insertion of anal; basal pigmentation through dorsal fins. 

 (USNM 222523.) 



Exyrias puntang (Bleeker, 1852). 



Fusigobius neophytus (Giinther, 1877). 



Rhinogobius neophytus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Fusigobius sp. 2. 



Two specimens, 24 and 25 mm SL; collected at 33 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,8-9; anal 1,8; scales 25. Body pale with yellow spots con- 

 taining tiny black specks; round dark spot above pectoral base 

 and a dusky spot at caudal base; dusky orange bar under eye; 

 anterior portion of first dorsal dusky; no dark spots on dorsal 

 or dark streak on snout. (AMS 1.21990-002.) 



Glossogobius biocellatus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valencien- 

 nes, 1837). 



Glossogobius vaisiganus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 This is a freshwater species. 



Gnatholepis anjerensis (Bleeker, 1850). 



Gnatholepis deltoides — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 There is no type of anjerensis but Hoese suspects it is "close" 

 to what Seale later described as deltoides. This genus needs revi- 

 sion. 



Gnatholepis sp. 



Five specimens, 25-37 mm SL; collected at 25 m. Dorsal 

 VI + 1,11; anal 1,11. Body pale with orange lateral band extend- 

 ing from operculum through pectoral base to midbase of 

 caudal, four fainter orange lines between this band and dorsals, 

 diffuse dusky blotch above pectoral base; head with dusky bar 

 extending through eye and orange lines on snout and oper- 

 culum; dorsals and anal pale with orange line near base. (AMS 

 1.22003-001.) 



Gobiodon citrinus (Riippell, 1838). Mano'o-ulutu'i, moemimi. 

 Pseudogobiodon citrinus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Gobiodon rivulatus (Riippell, 1830). Mano'o-ulutu'i, moemimi. 

 Gobiodon ceramensis — Schmeltz, 1866. 



Istigobius ornatus (Riippell, 1830). 



Gobius ornatus— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 As Gobius ornatus, Schultz, 1943. 



Istigobius sp. 5. Mano'o-va'a. 



Twelve specimens, 18-59 mm SL. This species is common in 

 sandy reef areas at depths of 3-27 m and is similar in meristics - 

 and color pattern to ornatus which lives in mangrove areas. 

 However, it lacks filamentous pectoral rays and has one or two 

 laterally curved and enlarged teeth at each angle of the lower 

 jaw. (AMS 1.22005-001.) 



Istigobius sp. 



This species is similar to /. sp. 5 but differs in having a black 



spot between fifth and sixth dorsal spines and no spot between 



first two dorsal spines, and in having oval, rather than elongate 



spots on the midside. (AMS 1.22005-002.) 

 Kelloggella cardinalis Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



Kelloggella cardinalis— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 Macrodontogobius wilburi Herre, 1936. 

 Mugilogobius fontinalis (Jordan and Seale, 1906). 



Vaimosa fontinalis— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



As Vaimosa fontinalis, Schultz, 1943. This species inhabits 



freshwater. 

 Nemateleotris decora Randall and Allen, 1973. Mano'o-sugale. 

 Nemateleotris helfrichi Randall and Allen, 1973. Mano'o-sugale. 

 Nemateleotris magnifica Fowler, 1938. Mano'o-sugale. 

 Oplopomus oplopomus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 



1837). Mano'o-lape. 



This species is abundant in the saltwater ponds enclosed by run- 

 ways at Pago Pago International Airport. 

 Oxyurichthys tentacularis (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valencien- 

 nes, 1837). 



Pselaphias ophthalmonemus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 Palutris pruinosa (Jordan and Seale, 1906). 



Eviota pruinosa— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



As Pandaka pruinosa, Schultz, 1943. Hoese provisionally 



assigns this species to Palutris. 

 Paragobiodon echinocephala (Ruppell, 1828). Mano'o-ulutu'i. 



Gobius amiciensis — Kner and Steindachner, 1866. 

 Paragobiodon lacunicola (Kendall and Goldsborough, 1911). 



Mano'o-ulutu'i. 



Paragobiodon echinocephalus (part)— Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 Paragobiodon xanthosoma (Bleeker, 1859). Mano'o-ulutu'i. 



Paragobiodon xanthosomus — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 Periophthalmus koelreuteri (Pallas, 1770). Pa'ofu, talae. 



Periophthalmus argentilineatus — Schmeltz, 1866. 



As P. barbarus, Jordan and Seale, 1906. 

 Pleurosicya muscarum (Jordan and Seale, 1906). 



Rhinogobius muscarum — Jordan and Seale, 1906. 



As Glossogobius biocellatus (part), Schultz, 1943. 

 Pogonoculius zebra Fowler, 1938. Tilotai. 

 Priolepis semidoliatus (Valenciennes in Cuvier and Valencien- 

 nes, 1837). 



Gobius semifasciatus — Kner, 1868. 



As Zonogobius semidoliatus, Jordan and Seale, 1906 and 



Schultz, 1943. 

 Ptereleotris evides (Jordan and Hubbs, 1925). Ma'ulu. 

 Ptereleotris heteropterus (Bleeker, 1855). Ma'ulu. 

 Ptereleotris microlepis (Bleeker, 1856). Ma'ulu. 

 Quisquillius cinctus (Regan, 1908). 



Pleurogobius naraharae — Schultz, 1943. 

 Quisquillius sp. 



Two specimens, collected at 33 m. Dorsal VI + 1,11; anal 1,9. 



Body pale with 1 1 yellow brown bars extending onto dorsal and 



anal fins. 

 Redigobius pagoensis (Schultz, 1943). 



Mahidolia pagoensis — Schultz, 1943. 



A freshwater species. 

 Sicyopterus pugnans (Ogilvie-Grant, 1884). 



Sicydiu m jwgnaw— Ogilvie-Grant, 1884. 



A freshwater species. 

 Sicyopterus taeniurus (Gunther, 1877). Mano'o-vai. 



Sicydium macrostetholepis — Kner, 1868. 



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