. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. blenniidae: salariinaeâschultz and chapman 343 respectively, have 70 percent with 16 soft dorsal and 83% percent with 17 soft anal rays. Color in alcohol.âNo significant coloration differences exist between the two subspecies, plurifilis and marshallensis. Ecology.âThis common species occurred in the shallow parts of both the lagoon and ocean reefs and in the isolated shallow tidal pools near the high tidal pools and channels just below high tidal level. It was more abundant where crevices and small coral growth offered protection. Remarks.â


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. blenniidae: salariinaeâschultz and chapman 343 respectively, have 70 percent with 16 soft dorsal and 83% percent with 17 soft anal rays. Color in alcohol.âNo significant coloration differences exist between the two subspecies, plurifilis and marshallensis. Ecology.âThis common species occurred in the shallow parts of both the lagoon and ocean reefs and in the isolated shallow tidal pools near the high tidal pools and channels just below high tidal level. It was more abundant where crevices and small coral growth offered protection. Remarks.âThis new subspecies differs from E. p. plurifilis in having a lower number of both soft dorsal and anal rays. Named marshallensis in reference to the Island group in Mdiich it â /â . J-^^f'l^^^l .^' mm. Figure 122.âEntomacrodus niuafoouensis (Fowler), holotype, USNM 91932, after Fowler. ENTOMACRODUS NIUAFOOUENSIS (Fowler) Plate 114,D; Figure 122 Salarias niuafoouensis Fowler, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 81, art. 8, p. 7, fig. 3, 1932 (type locality, Niuafoou Island, Tonga group; holotype USNM 91932 and paratype USNM 138298). Salarias lacunicola Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 98, p. 178, figs. 41a, 42, 1946 (type locality, Riu Kiu Islands). SPECIMEN STUDIED Guam: Ypao Point, 1 female specimen, 57 mm., D. H. Johnson. Description.âDorsal XIII,15; anal 11,16; pectoral 14, branched caudal 5+4; pelvics 1,4; orbital tentacle single on each eye, both with 4 cirri on inner edge and 1 cirrus on outer edge; nuchal cirrus simple on each side; nasal flap with 8 cirri. 422142â60 23. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sa


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