. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 26 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. Body moderately elongate and compressed; depth of caudal peduncle in head: mouth moderate the maxillary in head; upper jaw slightly the longer; a band of small teeth in jaws, teeth on vomer and palatines: gillrakers small, sharp-pointed, 12 developed on lower limb, the longest in orbit; dorsal fin high, length of second dorsal spine greater than depth of body, about equal in length to head; 5 rows of scales, between the dorsal fins: h


. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Fisheries -- United States; Fish-culture -- United States. 26 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. Body moderately elongate and compressed; depth of caudal peduncle in head: mouth moderate the maxillary in head; upper jaw slightly the longer; a band of small teeth in jaws, teeth on vomer and palatines: gillrakers small, sharp-pointed, 12 developed on lower limb, the longest in orbit; dorsal fin high, length of second dorsal spine greater than depth of body, about equal in length to head; 5 rows of scales, between the dorsal fins: height of second dorsal in head, none of its rays elongate; base of anal its longest ray 2; origin of anal slightly nearer origin of ventrals than base of caudal; pectoral in head: ventrals ; caudal well forked, equal to length of Fig. 9.—Upeneus luzonius Jordan & Seale. new species. Typo. Color in spirits dull yellowish, with tint of brown; a brown line from eve along median line to caudal; a brown saddle over anterior half of caudal peduncle, a second less distinct band of brown extending down on side from anterior two-thirds of soft dorsal: some brownish indistinct markings on top of head and side of snout; upper and lower lobes of caudal with 4 oblique cross-bands as in Upeneus vittatus; spinous and soft dorsals with 3 rather indistinct dusky bands; remaining lins unmarked. Seven specimens from Cavite. The type. inches long, is no. 53067, U. S. Nal ional Museum. Cotypes, no. 9244. Museum Stanford University. 134. Upeneus sulphureus (Cuvie'r & Valenciennes). Head in length; depth ; eve in head: scales 38. Color yellowish; spinous dorsal with 3 dark bands, the upper one forming the tip of tin and being most distinct; soft dorsal with 3 indistinct cross- bands, the tip dusky; tip of caudal dusky, other lins yellowish. Fourteen specimens from Cavite, length 2 to inches. 135. Upeneus tragula (Richardson). Head in


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