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ACTIXOPTERTGIT. 
Cl. vol. xlv. pt. i. (1862), p. 495, pi. ii. =fig. 3.—Middle 
Miocene; Margarethen, Vienna. [Dorsal half of trunk; 
Court Museum, Vienna.] 
Pagrus torus, P. J. Van Eeneden, loc. cit. 1881, p. 125.—Pliocene 
Crag ; Antwerp. [Hyperostoses.] 
Pagrus sp., W. Dames, Sitzungsb. Ges. Haturf. Freunde, Berlin, 
1890, p. 162, woodc.—Eecent Deposit; Melbourne, 
Australia. [Skull; Geological Museum, Univ. Breslau.] 
Genus CHRYSOPHRYS^ Cuvier. 
3 ■ 
P" ^ ' 
, [Eegne Animal, ed. 2, vol. ii. 1829, p. 181.] 
As Pagrus, but molariform teeth in three or more series, usually 
irregular. 
Almost cosmopolitan on existing coasts. 
This genus is not represented in the Collection by any specifically 
determinable fossil remains, and the extinct forms described as 
follows are not very satisfactorily determined :— 
Chrysoplirys hrusinai, D. G. Eramberger, Beitr. Paliiont. Oesterr.- 
Ungarns, vol. ii. (1882), p. 107, pi. xxii fig. 7.—Upper 
Miocene ; Podsused, Croatia. [Imperfect fish ; Geological 
Museum, University of Agram.] 
Chrysoplirys hertlei, D. G. Krambeiger, Verhandl. k. k. geol. 
Eeichsanst. 1882, p. 29 (name only), and Ead Jugoslav. 
Akad. vol. cvi. (1891), p. 81, pi. vii. fig. 1.—Upper 
Oligoeene ; Trifail, Styria. [Fragment of head and trunk ; 
Imperial Geological Survey, Aienna.] 
Clirysoplirys lawleyi, P, Gervais, Journ. de Zool. vol. iv. (1875), 
^cr{P. p. 517, ph xvii.^ Splicerodus cinctus, E. Lawley (errore), 
Atti Soc. Tosc. Sci. Eat. vol. ii. (1876), p. 61, pi. ii. 
(reprinted by Gervais, loc. cit.). —Plioeene ; Yolterrano, 
x/x.^ 7 ^, Tuscany. [Associated upper and lower jaws.] 
^ 7' ' Clirysoplirys scaccliii, F. Bassani, Atti E. Aecad. Sci. Eapoli [2] 
vol. hi. (1889), no. 6, p. 72, pi. xii.—Lower Mioeene ; 
Chiavon, Vicentin. [Eearly eomplete fish; Piovene Col¬ 
lection, Lonedo.] 
Clirysophrys zignoi,^. Bassani, ibid. p. 71, pi. viii. figs. 1, 2, and 
Atti E. Istit. V^eneto [7] vol. hi, (1S92), p. 1032.—Ibid. 
[Imperfect small fish ; Zigno Collection, Univ. Padua.] 
Most of the following detached teeth probably belong to Chryso- 
plirys, but some may be referable to other genera of the family ;— 
