Fishes . FiG. 373.—Soldier-fish, Holocentrus ittodai Jordan & Fowler. Riu Kiu Islands, Japan. centrus spinosissimus is a characteristic fish of Japan. Manyother species abound throughout Polynesia and the East Indies,as well as in tropical America. Holocentnis ruber and Holo- 470 Berycoidei centrus diadema are common species of Polynesia and the EastIndies. Other abundant species are H. spinifer, H. niicrostomus,and H. violascens. Holocentriis marianiis is the marian of the French WestIndies Holocentrus sammara, and related large-mouthed speciesoccur in Polynesia. In Myripristis the preopercul


Fishes . FiG. 373.—Soldier-fish, Holocentrus ittodai Jordan & Fowler. Riu Kiu Islands, Japan. centrus spinosissimus is a characteristic fish of Japan. Manyother species abound throughout Polynesia and the East Indies,as well as in tropical America. Holocentnis ruber and Holo- 470 Berycoidei centrus diadema are common species of Polynesia and the EastIndies. Other abundant species are H. spinifer, H. niicrostomus,and H. violascens. Holocentriis marianiis is the marian of the French WestIndies Holocentrus sammara, and related large-mouthed speciesoccur in Polynesia. In Myripristis the preopercular spine is wanting and theair-bladder is divided into two parts, the anterior extendingto the ear. Myripristis jacobus is the brilliantly colored candil,.


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