. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 1652 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum, of tho breast are in 5. erermanni inky blue, in iSi. croicensii* whitisli. (Named for Harton Warrou Evermann.) Scarui evennanni, Jobdan, Proo. U. S. Nnt. Mu8. 1880, 469, off Tampa Bay (Typo, No. 37000. Coll. O. H. Bollmaii); JonDAN, lieview Labroid Finhcs, 085, 1800. 20«7. NCAKUS FLAYOMAIUaNATUN, Cnvicr &
. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. 1652 Bulletin ^7, United States National Museum, of tho breast are in 5. erermanni inky blue, in iSi. croicensii* whitisli. (Named for Harton Warrou Evermann.) Scarui evennanni, Jobdan, Proo. U. S. Nnt. Mu8. 1880, 469, off Tampa Bay (Typo, No. 37000. Coll. O. H. Bollmaii); JonDAN, lieview Labroid Finhcs, 085, 1800. 20«7. NCAKUS FLAYOMAIUaNATUN, Cnvicr & Jaws trenchant, their creniilationH little niarketl; no canines; 3 HcricH oi scales on the cheek; cumlal squarely truncate, its outer rays not produced; body deeper than in S. croirermiH, the snout more blunt. Color yellowiHli brown; no bands or linos upon body or head; d«)rs<al spotted with violet; a yellow lino near the edge, and another along the base of the dorsal; caudal unspotted. (Guichenot.) Martinique. Known only from the scanty descriptions of Valenciennes and Guichenot, taken from one young spoci- inen. (flaniH, yellow; inarginalus, margined.) SeartiB Jlavomnrginatui, Cuvikk &. Valkn(;iennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., .xiv, 202, lH;t!), Martinique ((.'oil. P16<(); Jordan, Roview Labroid Fialioa, 08(), 1890. Pseudogcanit Jlavomarginatus, Guichenot, ScariiU's, 30, 1805 (note on tyi)o).. 2(M)8. SCAUIIS ACIITUS, Pooy. (LORO.) Head rather slender; depth 3| in length, equal to length of ; eye 7 in head in middle of its length; caudal subtruncatc with salient angles; snout pointed; nostrils close together; no posterior cnnines; cheek with 4 rows of scales. Teeth whitish; general color violaceous; sides with a broad whitish band; iins plain reddish, the upper violaceous; upper lip deep blue, lower carmine; head olivaceous above, rosy below. Cuba (I'oey); not seen by us. Perhaps identical with Scania (/nathodus, whielj seems to differ only in the presence of
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