Abstract

those of Hubbs and Lagler (1958), body proportions are made in relationship to standard length unless otherwise indicated. Descriptions are based on the average of specimens examined, holotype measurements in parentheses. A paratype of Eviotops storthynx was borrowed from the Stanford University collections (SU) now at the California Academy of Sciences (CAS). Specimens of Eviota sebreei were on loan from the George Vanderbilt Foundation collection of 1954 (also housed at GAS). Paratypes of Eviotops infulatus were borrowed from the Smith Institute of Ichthyology (RUSI). The holotype and two paratypes of Eviota pellucidus are deposited at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum (BPBM) in Hawaii, while other paratypes are in the University of Guam fish collection (UG), and at the Australian Museum (AMS) in Sydney.

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