Memoirs . ther characters of .S. joyneri see the comparisons made uiuler .S. inermis, p. 202. 2()() MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. aliout the same size were cullected l)y Doctttr Jordan (in lUlij at Osaka; 22G40, Stanford collections (No. ()()37a Car. Mus. Cat. Fishes). Head, to ; depth, to Botly rather slend(>i\ the back notespecially elevatetl; the dorsal and ventral contours about e([ually curved. Headrather smooth, supraorbital and occijntal ridges being low and partly scaled over;nasal, jireorbital, postorbital, and occipital spines alone developed on top of


Memoirs . ther characters of .S. joyneri see the comparisons made uiuler .S. inermis, p. 202. 2()() MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. aliout the same size were cullected l)y Doctttr Jordan (in lUlij at Osaka; 22G40, Stanford collections (No. ()()37a Car. Mus. Cat. Fishes). Head, to ; depth, to Botly rather slend(>i\ the back notespecially elevatetl; the dorsal and ventral contours about e([ually curved. Headrather smooth, supraorbital and occijntal ridges being low and partly scaled over;nasal, jireorbital, postorbital, and occipital spines alone developed on top of head,all small and depressed; preoi-bital armed by two sharp spines (one bifid in type)directed downward and backward; suborbital extremely narrow; upper opercularspine the longer; five jireojiercular spines, the first very small, the second muchthe largest, those following progressively shorter, all directed backwaixl. Inter-orbital nearly smooth, very slightly convex, its edges nowhere gibbous, its least. Fig. 1. Sebastodcs Ihoiupsoui .Jordan and Hubhs, s|j. nov. Rcprnduction of the figure of S. and Thompson, Mem. C. M., VI, Il. XXXII, ;, 2. width to in oiiiit; suborl)ital stay complete; orbi-t, to in head;maxillary, to , its l)road end reaching to below middle of orbit; mandibleprojecting as a rather sharji knob; a double symphyseal knob of teeth fitting intointerspace between expanded anterior lobes of premaxillary teeth; sides of jawsand palatines with nairow bands of teeth; gill-rakers rather long and slender,twenty-seven on lower limb of outer arch. Head covered with ctenoid scales tothe lips, the snout, preorbital, suborbital, maxillary, mandible, and exposedportions of gular and branchiostegal membranes all being closely scaled. Body-scales rather smaller than in related species, the pores of lateial line numbering 52or 53 to caudal base; about 17 scales in a series from first dorsal spine vertically JOKUAN AND HUBBS: JAPANE


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