. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Samoa. )r 15 rays, its large size andA. P. Limdin in the sea THE [ES OF SAMOA. 211 270. Cypsilurus oligolepis Bleeker. Shortland I. (Seale); East Indie.«. 271. Cypsilurus simus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Hawaii. Very abundant. 272. Cypsilurus bahiensis (Ranzani). Hawaii, abundant: Atlantic; Ianama region. 273. Cypsilurus uaresi (Giinther). Fiji; New Hebrides. 274. Cypsilurus solandri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Tahiti; Seychelles. 275. Cypsilurus long-ibarba (De Vis). New-Britain. Erucirlus lumiiharba Do Vis, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 1884, New Britain;
. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Samoa. )r 15 rays, its large size andA. P. Limdin in the sea THE [ES OF SAMOA. 211 270. Cypsilurus oligolepis Bleeker. Shortland I. (Seale); East Indie.«. 271. Cypsilurus simus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Hawaii. Very abundant. 272. Cypsilurus bahiensis (Ranzani). Hawaii, abundant: Atlantic; Ianama region. 273. Cypsilurus uaresi (Giinther). Fiji; New Hebrides. 274. Cypsilurus solandri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Tahiti; Seychelles. 275. Cypsilurus long-ibarba (De Vis). New-Britain. Erucirlus lumiiharba Do Vis, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. 1884, New Britain; very young. 276. Cypsilurus katoptron (Bleeker). Seas south of Samoa; .\ustralia; East robustus Gunther, Cat., vi, 289. 1866, Australia. A specimen of this species agreeing well with Bleekers figure was taken by Mr. Lundin, thenmate of the steamship Skrra, in the open sea south of Samoa. The species has black, white-bandedpectorals, much as in Cypsilurus specuUger, but the dorsal rays are more numerous (14).. Fig. IS.—Ci/iisilurus kninptron (Bleeker). 277. Cypsilurus arcticeps (Uiinther). New Guinea (Macleay); China. Family .ML()ST0M11).4-:.AULOSTOMUS Cuvier. 278. Aulostomus valentini (Bleeker). Taolilo. Hawaii; Samoa; Tahita; Pauniotu Is.; Johnston I.; Aneiteum; East Indies; common East Indian species is occasionally taken in Samoa as in Hawaii. We have oneexample from Apia. Family FISTULARIA LinnEeu8. 279. Fistularia petimba Laccpcde. Fiji; (iuam; Hawaii; Samoa; New Guinea; New Britain; Necker I.; Mangareva; New Heljrides; Solomon Is.; Makatea; Rarotonga; Eaiatea; East .species is common throughout the South Seas. We have a few examples from the shores atSamoa. 280. Fistularia serrata Cuv Hawaii; New Guinea; East Indies; Japai 212 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. F;imilv MACU(IRH.\MPH()SIU.€.MACROEHAMPHOSUS Lac^pede. 281. Macrorhamphosus brevispinis ( Kner & Steindachner). Samoa. Tliis sjiecifs, rcciircUil innii Sa
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