REPORT ON FISHES COELECTED IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 
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of eye at base of middle supraocular spine; no dermal appendage apparent on other portions of body; 
a strong spine at the humeral angle above base of pectoral; fourth dorsal spine longest., 2 in head; 
first the shortest, 2 in fourth, 1.5 in eleventh; soft dorsal rounded, its longest rays nearly equaling the 
fourth spine, membrane of last adhering its whole length to caudal peduncle; caudal very convex, its 
middle rays 1.4 in head; third anal spine longest, 1.6 in head, strong, curved; first spine half second; 
third slender, 0.8 of second; soft portion rounded, 2 in head; ventrals 1.5 in head, reaching halfway 
between vent and origin of anal; pectoral with rounded outline, broad, its middle rays the longest; 
teeth villiform, in bands, wide anteriorly, narrow posteriorly, in both jaws, in a V-shaped band on 
vomer and in a narrow band on palatines; gillrakers 4j-9, short, rounded, the most anterior rudi- 
mentary; branch iostegals 7; lateral line beginning at the last postocular spine and running nearly 
straight to vertical of last soft dorsal where it bends slightly, ending at middle of base of caudal; 
head naked, body completely scaled, scales smooth, entire. 
Color in alcohol, general effect a light gray, with brown mottlings; white under chin, throat, and 
belly; head and body covered with thickly-set, minute, bright white points, which are more numer- 
ous and more minute on head and anterior part of body, being equally distributed over the gray and 
Fig. 10 , — tiebastapistcs galadacma Jenkins, new species. Type. 
brown; preopercle dark brown, upper part of opercle a lighter brown; a dark brown area between 
base of pectoral and humeral spine; middle and upper part of body with brown mottlings; the white 
points showing to a greater or less extent on all the fins except the caudal; spinous dorsal white, with 
a blackish area at bases of fifth, sixth, seventh spines, another on distal portion of membrane between 
sixth and ninth spines; dusky spots on soft dorsal; caudal colorless with faint show of dusky spots 
near base; anal colorless except white points on the rays; ventrals white, with bright white points on 
rays; pectoral white, with white points and dusky spots on rays, dark area at base. 
This description is based on the type, No. 50692, U. S. N. M. (field No. 2175), 2.6 inches in length, 
the longest in the collection, and 80 cotypes, all taken by me from the coral rocks on the reef at 
Honolulu. 
227. Scorpsenopsis cacopsis Jenkins. 
Only one specimen obtained. 
Scorpxnopsis cacopsis Jenkins, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm, for 1899 (June 8, 1901), 401, figs. 13 and 14, Honolulu. (Type, No. 49690, 
U. S. N. M.; coll., O. P. Jenkins.) 
Scorpxnopsis cacopsis, Seale, Occasional Papers, Bishop Museum, r, part iv, fig. 5, 1901 (Honolulu). 
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