Bulletin - United States National Museum . r 9, 1909. Length, 165 mm. 294 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 13335. Tidore Island, south of Ternate. November 24, 1909. Length, 205 No. 15132. Samoa. Steinberger. Length, 102 to 108 mm. Two No. 52431. Apia. Bureau of Fisheries. Length, 204 to 250 mm. Three No. 56213. Bacon. Bureau of Fisheries (No. 3275). Length, 217 No. 65999. Papeete, Tahiti. Albatross collection, 1900. Length, 193 No. 87642. Tahiti. J. M. Clements. Length, 140 No. 13470. No data. Lengt
Bulletin - United States National Museum . r 9, 1909. Length, 165 mm. 294 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 13335. Tidore Island, south of Ternate. November 24, 1909. Length, 205 No. 15132. Samoa. Steinberger. Length, 102 to 108 mm. Two No. 52431. Apia. Bureau of Fisheries. Length, 204 to 250 mm. Three No. 56213. Bacon. Bureau of Fisheries (No. 3275). Length, 217 No. 65999. Papeete, Tahiti. Albatross collection, 1900. Length, 193 No. 87642. Tahiti. J. M. Clements. Length, 140 No. 13470. No data. Length, 210 mm. No. 28089. Honolulu. Bureau of Fisheries (03975). Length, 270 No. 31657. Apia, Samoa. Bureau of Fisheries (02514). Length, 245 mm. PSEUDUPENEUS OKIENTALIS, new species Figure 23 Pseudupeneus multifasciatus (not Quoy and Gaimaud) Kendall and Golds-borough, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 35, p. 122, 1912 (Cooks Bay, EasterIsland). Upeneus multifasciatus Fowler, Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 19, p. 228, 1928(Cooks Bay).. Figure 2S.—Pseudupeneus orientatis, new species. Type, No. 65639 Depth 2%; head 2%, width 2%. Snout 1% in head; eye 6%, S% insnout, 1% in interorbital; maxillary reaches ^^ to eye, expansion nearlyYs eye diameter greater than eye; length 2% in head; barbels reachopposite hind eye edge, length 1% in head; teeth large, short, strong,conic, uniserial in jaws, none on palate; interorbital 3% in head,broadly convex. Gill rakers 7 + 29, lanceolate, 1 % in eye, equal gillfilaments. Scales 27 in lateral line to caudal base and 3 more on latter; 3 above,7 below, 12 predorsal forward to last % in snout length; 3 rows oncheek below eye. Tubes in lateral line simple, large, only with very 8 Onentalis, for Easter Island. FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE SEAS AND ADJACENT WATERS 295 few minute, inconspicuous tubules. Scales with 7 basal radiatingstriae; 160 apical denticles, with 12 transverse series of basal elements;circuli fine. D. VIII-I, 8, I, thir
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