Bulletin - United States National Museum . ^ to 2%; pectoral1%; ventral 1^- Generally dark brown, with 5 broad blackish brown bands, widerthan pale interspaces; both pale and dark and pale bands with stilldarker blotches, spots, or streaks, variable, though more or less ver-. FiGURE 11.—Oplegnathus insignis (Kner), young tically strewn. Jaws and snout pale. Body bands reflected on dor-sals and anals, soft portions of which also blotched or with darkermarkings. Caudal with dark transverse basal blotch, terminallyvermiculated irregularly with blackish brown. Pectoral pale ter-minally, darker bas
Bulletin - United States National Museum . ^ to 2%; pectoral1%; ventral 1^- Generally dark brown, with 5 broad blackish brown bands, widerthan pale interspaces; both pale and dark and pale bands with stilldarker blotches, spots, or streaks, variable, though more or less ver-. FiGURE 11.—Oplegnathus insignis (Kner), young tically strewn. Jaws and snout pale. Body bands reflected on dor-sals and anals, soft portions of which also blotched or with darkermarkings. Caudal with dark transverse basal blotch, terminallyvermiculated irregularly with blackish brown. Pectoral pale ter-minally, darker basally, where small obscure dark spots, fin basebrownish black. Anal blackish terminally, pale brown basally. No. 77584. LobosdeAfuera, Peru. Dr. R. E. Coker. Length, 39 No. 77706. Peru. Dr. R. E. Coker. Length, 210 mm. OPLEGNATHUS ROBINSONI Regan Hoplegnathus robinsoni Regan, Ann. Durban Mus., vol. 1, pt. 3, p. 168, 1916(type locality: Natal).—Gilchrist and Thompson, Ann. Durban Mus.,vol. 1, pt. 4, p. 348, 1917 (reference).—Barnard, Ann. South Afric. Mus.,vol. 21, pt. 2, p. 506, 1927. 224 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Depth 1% to 3. Eye 4, less than snout or interorbital; preopercleedge serrate; opercular spine pointed. Scales 1
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