Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 6

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Starksia cremnobates (Gilbert).
Labrisomus cremnobates Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1890, 100.
Gulf of California.
This pretty species seems to be the type of a distinct genus, Starksia Jordan & Evermann, distinguished from Labrisomus by the large scales, presence of palatine teeth, the short, soft dorsal and the absence of the comb of 232 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
nuchal filaments. It is named for Mr. Edwin Chapin Starks, in recognition of his work on the fishes of the Pacific Coast.
...29. Ezerpes asper (Jenkins & Evermann).
Auchenopterns aaper Jenkins & Evermann, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1888, 164. Gnaymas.
The widely separated and ribbon-like first dorsal fin, formed of three close set spines, may distinguish asper generically from the other species of Auchenopierus.
The genus Exerpes Jordan & Evermann, based on it, is further distinguished by the long, sharp snout, and the long ventrals. The species has been well figured by Jenkins & Evermann. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1891 ; plate II.) 30.


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