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Paranthias furcifer (Valenciennes, 1828)—Atlantic creolefish; UF, USNM, I, O, V; Figure 55

Pseudogramma gregoryi (Breder, 1927)—reef bass; USNM, I; Figure 56

Rypticus bistripinus (Mitchill, 1818) —freckled soapfish; USNM, I; Figure 57

Rypticus saponaceus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)—greater soapfish; USNM, I; Figure 58

Rypticus new species; USNM, I

This new species of soapfish is very similar in appearance to Rypticus subbifrenatus. The new species is being described by C Baldwin and DG Smith (pers. comm.).

Rypticus subbifrenatus Gill, 1861—spotted soapfish; USNM, I; Figure 59

Schultzea beta (Hildebrand, 1940)—school bass; UF, USNM, I

Serranus baldwini (Evermann & Marsh, 1899)—lantern bass; UF, USNM, I, O, V; Figure 60

Serranus maytagi Robins & Starck, 1961 —maytag bass; UF

Serranus notospilus Longley, 1935—saddle bass; USNM, F; Figure 61

Serranus tabacarius (Cuvier, 1829)—tobaccofish; UF, O, V

Serranus tigrinus (Bloch, 1790)—harlequin bass; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 62

Serranus tortugarum Longley, 1935—chalk bass; UF, USNM, I, O; Figure 63

Grammatidae—basslets

Gramma loreto Poey, 1868—fairy basslet; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 64

Opistognathidae—jawfishes

Opistognathus aurifrons (Jordan & Thompson, 1905)—yellowhead jawfish; USNM, I, O, V; Figure 65

Opistognathus whitehursti (Longley, 1927)—dusky jawfish; USNM, I; Figures 66, 67