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MEMO IBS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
UU. More than 30 transverse series of scales . . Lepidozygus Gunther 1826. 
NN. Preoperculum smooth. 
W. Gill-rakers less than 40. GLYPHISODONTDSLE. 
X. Generally 30 or less transverse series of scales. Unpaired fins with small scales 
which do not form dense sheaths. 
Y. Orbicular or deeply ovoid ; transverse bands dark, usually more than two in 
number. 
Z. Oblong-oval ; 3-4 rows of scales above end of upper section of lateral line ; 
5-7 dark transverse bands . . . . GlypKisodon Lacepede 1802. 
ZZ. Orbicular ; 1-2 rows of scales above end of upper section of lateral line. 
Transverse bands usually ill -defined or absent 
Amblyglyphidodon Bleeker 1877. 
YY . Ovate, ovate-oblong, or oblong ; sometimes with one dark or several white 
transverse bands. 
A'. Oblong ; 2 or 3 rows of scales above end of lateral line ; anal base shorter 
than soft dorsal base . . . . . . . . JV egostegastes, gen. nov. 
AA'. Oval to ovate-oblong ; 1 to 2 rows of scales above end of lateral line; 
B'. Body ovate-oblong. 
C\ All pharyngeal teeth pointed . . Glyph idodontops Bleeker 1877. 
CC'. Pharyngeal teeth in part obtuse 
Iredaleichthys Whitley 1928 (syn. Chrysiptera Swainson 1839). 
BB'. Body oval . . . . . . . . Paraglyphidodon Bleeker 1876 
XX. Generally more than 30 transverse series of scales. Unpaired fins with dense 
scaly sheaths. PARMINAS. 
D\ Base of soft dorsal about half length of base of spinous dorsal 
Parma Gunther 1862. 
OD'. Base of soft dorsal about one -third length of base of spinous dorsal . . 
Actinochromis Bleeker 1877. 
WW. Gill-rakers 70 to 80. HEMIGLYPHIDODONTIN^E 
Hemiglyphidodon Bleeker 1877 (syn. Ctenoglyphidodon Fowler 1918). 
MM. Lips greatly thickened, fimbriate, and curled back over the snout. CHETLOPRIONINiE 
Cheiloprion Weber 1913. 
Family AMPHIPBIONID/E. 
Amphiprion papuensis Macleav. 
(Plate XXVII, fig. 1.) 
Amphiprion papuensis Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales viii, 2, July 1883, p. 271. 
D’Entrecasteaux Group, New Guinea (Goldie, coll.). Type in Austr. Mus., Sydney. 
Id. Jordan & Seale, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish, xxv, 1905 (1906), p. 279. Ex Macleay. Id. 
McCulloch & Whitley, Mem. Qld. Mus. viii, 2, 1925, p. 166 (Queensland). Id. Whitley, 
Rec. Austr. Mus. xvi, 4, 1928, p. 218, pi. xvii, fig. 2. Id. Iredale & Whitley, Austr. Mus. 
Mag. iii, 7, 1928, p. 251, & fig. 
Original description . — t£ D. 10/14. A.2/12. L.lat.50. The height of the body 
is one-half of the length including the caudal fin. The colour is black, the muzzle 
and breast, as far as the root of the ventrals are yellowish, the soft dorsal, tail, and 
caudal fin are white, and there are two broad cross bands, as in A. bicinctus , one 
from the nape to the edge of the sub-operculum, the other across the body, from 
the back part of the spinous dorsal to the vent.” 
“ Becua” of the natives. D’Entrecasteaux Group. 
