EDIBLE FISHES OF QUEENSLAND.— OGILBY, 
89 
BlepJmris sutor Cuvier & ValencienneSj ibid., p. 361; Guiehenotj in Eamon de la Sagra^ Hist. 
Cuba, 1853, p. 114. 
Blepliaris major Cuvier & Yalenciennes, ibid., p. 163. 
Galliclithys che'vola Cuvier & Valenciennes, ibid., j). 175. 
Blepliaris criniiiis De Kay, New York Daun., Dish., 1842, p. 123; Storer, Synops. North Amer. 
Dish., 1845, ii, p. 300. 
Carangoides blepliaris Bleeker, Verli. Eatav. Gen. xxiv., 1852, Makreel, p. 57; id., Nat. Tijds., 
Nederl. Ind., iii, 1852, p. 235; id. Verb. Batav. Gen., xxv, 1853, Japan, p. 4; id., Nat. 
Tijds. Ncdcrl. Ind., xvi, 1858, p. 26; id., ibid., xvii, 1859, p. 147; id., Act. Soc. Sci. Indo- 
Ncerl., viii, 1860, Sumatra, p. 30; id., ibid., Celebes, p. 30. 
Caranx cilinris Gunther, Brit. Mus. Catal. Dish., ii, 1860, p. 454; Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 
1865, p. 25; id., ibid., 1870, p. 689; Kliinzinger, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. 454; 
Day, Dish. India, pt. 2, 1876, p. 224; Gunther, Disch. d. Sudsee, pt. 4, 1876, p. 135, 
pi. Ixxxix, tigs A and B {yoi(nfj); Hacleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, v, 1881, p. 537 
(afler Giiiither 1); id., ibid., vii. 1882, p. 356; id., ibid., xi, 1886, p. 505; Ogilby, Catal. 
Dish. N. S. Wales, 1886, p. 26; Boulenger, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 240; Weber, 
in Semon, Zool. Dorscli, 1895, [>. 267. 
Oaranx sutor Cninther, Brit. Mus. Catal. Disch., ii, 1S60, p. 454. 
Blepliarii'hihys criniius Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861, App., p. 36; id., ibid., 1862, 
p. 262. 
Scyris analls Poey, Syno})sis, 1868, p. 369. 
Gallichthys criniius Liitken, Spolia Atlautiea, 1880, pp. 131, 197. 
Caranx cri7iitus Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, p. 359; idd., ibid., 1883, p. 203, 
Alectis criniius Jordan & Gilbert, Syno^jHis, 1883, p. 438. 
Alectis ciliaris part. Jordan & Evonnann, Dish, North and Mid. Amer., pt. 1, 1896, p. 931; 
idd., ibid., Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xxv, 1903, p. 338; Jordan & Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., xxvii., 1904, p. 942; Jordan & Evermann, Bull. U. S. Bur. Disher., xxiii., 1905, p. 200. 
Alectis ciliaris Joi’dan & Butter, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1897, p. 101; Waite, Synopsis 
Pish, N. S. Wales, 1904, p. 41 ; Stead, Dish. Austr., 1906, text-fig. 57; Jordan & Evermann, 
ibid., text -fig. 78; Snyder, Proc. II. S. Nat. Mus., xlii, 1911, pp. 411, 496. 
PENNANT-EISH. 
CoBBi.ER-PrsiT ; Thread-Pjsii. 
(Plate XXVII.) 
Type localities: — Surat, H.I. {Z. ciliaris). 
Coast of Suiualra (N. fdamentosus) . 
Eed Sea (B. fasciatus). 
^Moluccas (/>. i)i(licus). 
Block Island, X. W. Atlantic {Z. crinihis). 
Martinique, W.I. (B. sutor). 
Martinique, W.I. {B. major). 
Vizagapatain, B.I. (G. clievola). 
Cuba, AY.I. {S. analis). 
Dorsal contour of body angular and elevated, much more so in the young 
than in the adult, as high as or a little higher than the ventral contour, the 
highest points of both being respectively at the origins of the soft dorsal and 
anal; profile of upi)er surface in front of tlie dorsal prominence evenly rounded 
in the adult, in the young more steeply declivous in front, with a marked occipito- 
nuchal gibbosity resulting in a slight predorsal concavity, much as in A. indica. 
