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Corytholchthys fasclatus male end female: 'the outstanding 
character of both/ of t!te se specimens is the round brillian] 
blue spot which covers only the ventral surface of the 
anal ring, and not extending upon trunk or tail rings; 
equally interesting is the presence immediately posterior 
to this blue area, of two bright yellow small spots 
which are on the first tail ring and with one on each„ 
side of the anal fin. In both specimens the small 
area immediately surrounding the anal aperture is darker 
blue than the rest of the blue m area. Both male and 
female had pigmented dorsals,' the pigment being light red 
andnearly identical to that covering the dorsal part of 
the snout. 
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Blue-Cheek Striped(sand-hole inhabiting form oftenl 
observed on the lagoon beach area of Rongalap island). 
( 1 ) The cheek stripe is a brilliant, possibly irr$de-| 
scent blue .with a narrow” black border. 
(2) A brilliant yellow diffuse are^beneath eye, on 
cheek, mandible under Jaw and on chin. 
(3) The two lateral oblique stripes in the tail are 
rose orange. 
( 4 .) Thlscolor scheme should be checked against 
fresh material, as the series available fcr these-notes 
had been preserved for about 4 days and some of the 
color had faded*. RSH 
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