PISCES. 
165 
ricnsis, p. 406 ; G. hypselosomay p. 407 ; G. onelanoptenis, p. 409 ; G. isoyndt)m4^ 
p.411; G. poly zo7ia,'p. 4:13’, G. mtchenotcsnia,i^.415’, G. sa77iberanoeitsts, 417 *, 
G, vergeri, p. 418. 
'■i 'Apocrijptes poJyophthahnu^, sp. n., Gunther, Ann. & Mog. Nat. Hist. 1867, 
XX. p. 117, from China. — Apocryptes pimctatus, sp. n., Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1807, p. 941, from Madras. 
Eleotria cya7iostig77ia ( ? Blkr.) described by Playfair from a Seychelle ex- 
ample, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 862. 
Eleotris lineato-oculatus, sp. n., Kncr, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, Ivi. p. 720, 
fig. 4, Feejee Islands.— lineolatus, sp. n., Steindachner, ibid. 1867, Iv. 
p. 13, Queensland. 
Eleotris hrevh'ostris is described as a new species from Cape York, by Dr. 
Steindachner, 1. c. Ivi. p. 314. 
A77ihlyopus siehotdii is described as a doubtfully new species from thc"^ 
mouth of the Amur, by Dr. Steindachner, 1. c. Iv. p. 708. / 
Tr7jpauchen. Ctmot7'ypauchen (g. n.) chinensis, sp. n., Steindachner, 1. c. Iv. 
p. 630, taf. 6. figs. 3 & 4. — The new genus is cancelled by the author himself 
on p. 708. 
^ CalUo7i7j77i7is inaculatus (Bonap.) occurs also at the Shetland Islands. Giin- 
ther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 290, pi. v. fig. A. 
TRICHONOTIDiE. 
Triclio7iotus (Bl. Schn.). Dr. Steindachner has given also to this genus a 
new name, Tmiiolahrus, regarding it as a new generic type of Labroids, al- 
though the pharyngeal bones were not examined. Sitzgsber. Ak. WisS. Wien, 
1867, Iv. p. 713. It cannot be decided at present whether his Tco7xiolah7-m Jild^ 
77ie7itosm (taf. 3. fig. 6) is really a now Species, or merely the young of T, 
$ctige7'Us, 
BLENNlIDiE. 
Lepidohlexmius, g. n., Steindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1867, Iv. 
p. 11. Body scaly ; two dorsal fins, the first formed by flexible spines, the 
second by simple rays ; pectoral much developed, with the lower rays simple. 
A band of villiform teeth in both jaws, the outer series containing stronger 
teeth. — Z. haplodacttjlus, sp. n., p. 12, taf. 1. figs. 2 & 3, from Queensland. 
Stichariim, g. n., Gunther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 62. Body elon- 
gate, compressed, naked, or with scarcely a trace of rudimentary scales hidden 
in the skin. Anterior part of the lateral line distinct, near the dorsal profile. 
Snout short; small teeth in the jaws, without canines; palate apparently 
toothless. Dorsal fin long, formed by pungent spines only. Ventrals jugular^ 
with two rays ; caudal distinct. Gill-openings rather wide, the gill-mem- 
branes being broadly united below the throat and quite free from the isthmus* 
Stichariu77i dox'sale, sp. n., p. 63, from Port Jackson. — D. 41. A. /g. 
Notograptus, g. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 63. Body elongate, compressed, covered 
with minute scales. Lateral line complete, running along the base of the 
dorsal fin. Head longish and rather depressed ; snout of moderate extent^ 
somewhat pointed ; cleft of the mouth wide ; a short flat barbel at the sym- 
physis of the lower jaw. Bands of villiform teeth in the jaws and palatine 
bones, none on the vomer ; tongue narrow, long, free. Vertical fins confluent ; 
dorsal and anal with numerous spines, the posterior becoming gradually stiffer 
