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Pseudoscarus rubro-violaceus, Bleek. Ail. Ichth. p. 37. tab. 13. fig. 3. Two series of scales on the cheek and one or two scales on the lower proopercular limb ; the inferior series composed of six scales. Upper lip broad, with the inner portion well developed ; jaws brown- ish ; teeth of moderate size. Anterior dorsal spines shortest ; fifteen pectoral rays ; caudal truncated, with the angles produced. Reddish, with numerous irregular, streak-like black spots ; fins uniform. Java, a. Adult. Mo...luccas. 81. Pseudoscarus forsteni BMcer, AU, Ichth. p. 88. tab. a fig. 2. Three series of scales on the cheek, the lower of which is composed of five scales and covers the proopercular limb. Upper lip broad ; jaws whitish, the upper with pointed teeth at the angle. Dorsal spines subequal in length ; fourteen pectoral rayB ; the upper profile of the head convex. Rose-coloured, with a broad brown band from the eye to the caudal. (Bl.) Celebes. d. Scales on the cheek in two series. 82. Pseudoscarus ghobban.
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