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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
LABRIDJE. 
118. Lepidaplois bilunulatus (Lacepede) . Honolulu. 
119. Anampses cuvier Quoy & Gaimard. Honolulu. 
120. Anampses evermanni Jenkins. Honolulu. 
121. Stethojulis axillaris (Quoy & Gaimard). 
Honolulu; Puako Bay, Hawaii; Hilo; off southern coast of Molokai at stations 3829, depth 20 
fathoms; 3834, depth 8 fathoms; 3837, depth 13 fathoms. Individuals of this species were frequently 
attracted by an electric light hung just below the surface of the water. 
122. Stethojulis albovittata (Kolreuter). Honolulu. 
123. Halichoeres ornatissimus (Garrett) . Honolulu. 
The species described by Dr. Jenkins as Halichoeres iridescens (Bull. U. S. F. 0. 1899, p. 47) is no 
doubt identical with this. The anal has 3 spines, 12 rays. Garrett, having probably mistaken a spine 
for a ray, gives 2 spines, 13 rays. 
124. Pseudojulis cerasina Snyder, new species. 
Head, measured to end of opercular dap, 0.32 of length to base of caudal; depth 0.23; depth of 
caudal peduncle 0.125; length of snout 0.35 of head; eye 0.2; interorbital space 0.19; D. ix. 11; A. 
iii, 12; pores in lateral line 28; scales in lateral series 26; between lateral line and dorsal fin 1; 
between lateral line and anal 7. Body notably long and slender, head conical, snout pointed; mouth 
very small, the cleft smaller than eye; 2 canines in each jaw, the upper pair wide apart, allowing the 
lower ones to fit between them; canines but little longer than the other teeth, which grow gradually 
smaller posteriorly; no posterior canines; preopercle not serrated. Head naked; scales of breast 
smaller than those of body; lateral line abruptly bent downward below ninth dorsal ray; dorsal low, 
the longest, eighth, spine equal in length to snout, the rays about a tenth longer; longest anal ray 0.32 
of head; spines slender, the third with a short cutaneous filament. Caudal slightly rounded, 0.65 of 
length of head; pectoral 0.48 of head; ventral pointed, 0.5 of head. 
Color in spirits (perhaps somewhat similar in life), head pale orange, upper part of oper.cle with a 
purple tint, the lower part silvery; nape purple; a narrow dorsal area, reddish orange fading ventrally 
to light orange; a rather indefinitely outlined, broad, pinkish stripe from opercle to base of caudal; 
lower part of body light orange; a reddish orange spot somewhat smaller than the pupil at lower edge of 
base of pectoral; each scale row with a narrow line of a darker shade than the color area on which it 
occurs. Fins orange, the spinous dorsal suffused with red; scaled portion of caudal reddish orange. 
One specimen, the type measuring 87 mm. long, was collected at Honolulu by Mr. Berndt. No. 
50877, U. S. Nat. Mus. 
125. Julis pulcherrima Gunther. Honolulu. 
126. Julis eydouxi Cuvier & Valenciennes. Honolulu. 
127. Julis flavovittata Bennett. Laysan Island. 
Only one specimen; length 46 mm. Head, measured to end of opercular flap, 3.12 in length; depth 
4; snout 3.3 in head; eye 4.5; D. ix, 12; A. iii, 12; scales in lateral series 88; above lateral line 7; 
between lateral line and insertion of anal 27. 
Color in alcohol white with black longitudinal stripes. A black stripe, pointed anteriorly, broken 
and irregular posteriorly, extends from middle of snout to end of dorsal; a second runs from tip of 
snout, through eye to base of caudal, where it is connected with the one on opposite side by a band 
passing over the caudal peduncle; a third extends from lower jaw over base of pectoral to base of 
caudal; a fourth passes from throat to end of anal; breast and belly dusky; dorsal black, edged with 
white, a few white blotches along middle of fin; caudal white at base and on margin, middle of fin 
with a black lunate band; anal black, bordered with white; pectorals white; ventrals dusky at base; 
a posterior canine tooth is present. 
128. Hemicoris ballieui (Vaillant & Sauvage). Honolulu. 
129. Hemicoris rosea (Vaillant & Sauvage). Honolulu. 
130. Hemicoris venusta (Vaillant & Sauvage). Honolulu. 
131. Cheilio inermis (Forskal). Honolulu. 
132. Thalassoma purpureum (Forskal). Honolulu. 
133. Thalassoma quadricolor (Lesson). Honolulu. 
