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the blue band of the lower lip passing behind the angle of the mouth into a green band running to 
the lower angle of the orbit; 2 short green streaks behind the orbit; dorsal fin red, with a blue mar- 
gin, and with a green band along the middle; anal similarly colored; caudal rosy, with the upper and 
lower margins blue, and with 3 or 4 slightly curved blue cross-bands. 
Known from the Hawaiian Islands only from Steindachner’s record. 
Fig. 156. — Callyodon erythroclon (Cuvier & Valenciennes); after Bleeker. 
Fro. 155. — Callyodon bataviensis (Bleeker); after Bleeker. 
? Scarus coliana Riippell, Neue Wirbelt., Fische, 25 taf. 8, fig. 2, 1S38, Massawah, Red Sea. 
? Scarus forskali Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XIII, 349, 1839, Red Sea. 
Scarus bataviensis Bleeker, Nat. T. Ned. Ind., XIII, 1857, 342, Batavia. 
Pseudoscarus bataviensis , Bleeker, Atlas Iehth., I, 48, taf. 12, fig. 3, 1862; Gunther, Cat., IV, 231, 1862 (from Bleeker); (Stein- 
dachner, Denks, Ak. Wiss. Wien, LXX, 1900, 508 (Honolulu). 
Scarus cotlaris Cuvier & Vallenciennes, op. cit. , XIV, 265, 1839, Massawah, Red Sea. 
Pseudoscarus collana , Gunther, Cat., IV, 230, 1862 (Red Sea). 
287. Callyodon erythroclon (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Fig. 156. 
Two series of scales on the cheek, the lower preopercular limb being entirely naked; upper lip 
broad; jaws rosy, with a conical tooth at the angle (in adult state); dorsal spines subequal in length; 
15 pectoral rays; caudal rounded. 
