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390 STUTTGARTER BEITRÄGE ZUR NATURKUNDE A Neue Serie 4Archamia leai Waite, 1916. – T a x o n o m y : First record from<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by WHITLEY (1961: 64). AMS, BPBM, IRDNC,SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 5, [7],8, [10], 11; AU: 18. Depth: 0–15 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Archamia macroptera (Cuvier [ex Kuhl & Hasselt] <strong>in</strong> Cuvier& Valenciennes, 1828) – Apogon bariolé. – T a x o n o m y :First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> (Gr<strong>and</strong>e Terre) by FRICKE& KULBICKI (2006: 330); previously reported as Archamial<strong>in</strong>eolata (non Cuvier [ex Ehrenberg] <strong>in</strong> Cuvier & Valenciennes,1828) by WHITLEY (1961: 64). Archamia l<strong>in</strong>eolata isendemic to <strong>the</strong> Red Sea accord<strong>in</strong>g to GON & RANDALL (2003:29–30). AMS material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: [5], [6],[7], 8, [9], [10]. Depth: 0–15 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Archamia zosterophora (Bleeker, 1856) – Apogon ce<strong>in</strong>turé. –T a x o n o m y : First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> (Gr<strong>and</strong>eTerre) by RIVATON et al. (1990: 24) <strong>and</strong> KULBICKI et al. (1993:28). IRDNC material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: [5], [6], [7],8, [9], [10]. Depth: 1–40 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Cercamia cladara R<strong>and</strong>all & Smith, 1988. – T a x o n o m y :First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> (Chesterfield Isl<strong>and</strong>s) byRANDALL (2005a: 197). – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5], [7].Depth: 6–40 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Cheilodipterus artus Smith, 1961. – T a x o n o m y : Firstrecord from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by RIVATON et al. (1990: 24) <strong>and</strong>K ULBICKI et al. (1994: 21). IRDNC material. – D i s t r i b u -t i o n : NC: 1, 5, 6, [7], 8, [9], [10], 14. Depth: 3–158 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>especies.Cheilodipterus isostigmus (Schultz, 1940). – T a x o n o -m y : First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> (Gr<strong>and</strong>e Terre) asCheilodipterus isostigma by WHITLEY (1961: 64). AMS material.– D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 5, [6], [7], 8, [9], [10]. Depth:1–40 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Cheilodipterus l<strong>in</strong>eatus Lacepède [ex Commerson], 1802 –Apogon à gr<strong>and</strong>es dents. – T a x o n o m y : <strong>New</strong> recordfrom <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong>; previously reported as Cheilodipteruslachneri (non Klausewitz, 1959) by RIVATON et al. (1990: 24),R IVATON & RICHER DE FORGES (1990: 24) <strong>and</strong> KULBICKI et al.(1993: 28), <strong>and</strong> as Cheilodipterus macrodon by KULBICKI &WILLIAMS (1997: 15). SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. FRICKE(1999: 233) treated Centropomus macrodon Lacepede [exCommerson], 1802 <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> synonymy <strong>of</strong> Cheilodipterus l<strong>in</strong>eatusLacepède [ex Commerson], 1801, but GON (1993: 30)<strong>and</strong> GON & RANDALL (2003: 32–33) believe that <strong>the</strong> lattername is unavailable as a secondary homonym <strong>of</strong> Percal<strong>in</strong>eata Forsskål <strong>in</strong> Niebuhr, 1775. The latter is, however, notan <strong>in</strong>dependent species description, but a misidentification<strong>of</strong> Perca l<strong>in</strong>eata L<strong>in</strong>naeus, 1758, which is now Plectorh<strong>in</strong>chusl<strong>in</strong>eatus (L<strong>in</strong>naeus, 1758). Cheilodipterus l<strong>in</strong>eatus (sensuGON & RANDALL 2003: 31–32) is a synonym <strong>of</strong> Cheilodipterusarabicus (Gmel<strong>in</strong>, 1789); it is restricted to <strong>the</strong> westernIndian Ocean <strong>and</strong> Red Sea. As both Cheilodipterus l<strong>in</strong>eatus<strong>and</strong> C. macrodon were frequently used, <strong>the</strong>re is no wayto reta<strong>in</strong> C. macrodon, so that <strong>the</strong> species must be namedCheilodipterus l<strong>in</strong>eatus (see FRICKE 2008: 30). IRDNC material.– D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, [12],14; AU: 17. Depth: 0–40 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Cheilodipterus qu<strong>in</strong>quel<strong>in</strong>eatus Cuvier <strong>in</strong> Cuvier & Valenciennes,1828 – Apogon à c<strong>in</strong>q branches. – T a x o n o m y :First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by FOURMANOIR & LABOUTE(1976: 291). IRDNC, SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s -t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5], 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14; AU: 17. Depth:0–40 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Cheilodipterus s<strong>in</strong>gapurensis Castelnau <strong>in</strong> Bleeker, 1859–1860.– T a x o n o m y : First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by FRICKE& KULBICKI (2006: 330); previously reported as Cheilodipterussubulatus by RIVATON et al. (1990: 24) <strong>and</strong> KULBICKIet al. (1993: 28). – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 5, [6], [7], 8, [9],[10]. Depth: 1–10 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Foa fo Jordan & Seale, 1905. – T a x o n o m y : First record from<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by FRICKE & KULBICKI (2006: 330); previouslyreported as Foa brachygramma (non Jenk<strong>in</strong>s, 1903)by RIVATON et al. (1990: 24), RIVATON & RICHER DE FORGES(1990: 24) <strong>and</strong> KULBICKI et al. (1994: 21), <strong>and</strong> as ‘Apogonidae<strong>in</strong>déterm<strong>in</strong>é 1’ by LABOUTE & GRANDPERRIN (2000: 219).IRDNC, SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n :NC: 1, [5], [6], [7], 8, 9, [10], [11], 12. Depth: 0–82 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>especies.Fowleria aurita (Valenciennes <strong>in</strong> Cuvier & Valenciennes, 1831).– T a x o n o m y : First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> byP LESSIS & FOURMANOIR (1966c: 128–129). IRDNC material. –D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5], [6], [7], 8, [9], [10], [11], [12];AU: 17. Depth: 1–37 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Fowleria isostigma (Jordan & Seale, 1906). – T a x o n o m y :First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> as Apogon isostigmusby FOURMANOIR (1981: 27). IRDNC <strong>and</strong> SMNS material. –D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5], [6], [7], 8, 9, 10, 14. Depth:0–30 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Fowleria marmorata (Alleyne & Macleay, 1877) – Card<strong>in</strong>alà ocelle operculaire. – T a x o n o m y : First record from<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> as Apogon marmoratus by FOURMANOIR &L ABOUTE (1976: 290). IRDNC <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s -t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, 5, [6], [7], 8, [9], [10], [11], [12], 14; AU:17. Depth: 0–37 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Fowleria vaiulae (Jordan & Seale, 1906). – T a x o n o m y : Firstrecord from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by RANDALL (2005a: 200–201);previously reported as Fowleria abocellata by RIVATON etal. (1990: 24). IRDNC <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s t r i b u -t i o n : NC: 1, [5], [6], [7], 8, [9], [10], 14. Depth: 1–25 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>especies.Fowleria variegata (Valenciennes, 1832). – T a x o n o m y :First record from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by RIVATON et al. (1990:25), RIVATON & RICHER DE FORGES (1990: 24) <strong>and</strong> KULBICKI etal. (1994: 21). IRDNC, SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s -t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5], [6], [7], 8, 9, [10]. Depth: 0–27 m.Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Gymnapogon philipp<strong>in</strong>us (Herre, 1939). – T a x o n o m y : Firstrecord from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by RIVATON et al. (1990: 25) <strong>and</strong>KULBICKI et al. (1994: 21). – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, [5],[7], 8. Depth: 0–9 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Gymnapogon urospilotus Lachner <strong>in</strong> Schultz, Herald, Lachner,Wel<strong>and</strong>er & Woods, 1953. – T a x o n o m y : First recordfrom <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by KULBICKI et al. (1994: 21). IRDNC,SMNS <strong>and</strong> USNM material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1,[5], [7], 14. Depth: 1–12 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.*Jaydia catalai (Fourmanoir, 1973). – T a x o n o m y : Orig<strong>in</strong>allydescribed from <strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> as Apogon (Nectamia)catalai by FOURMANOIR (1973: 35–36). Taxonomic decision<strong>of</strong> T. H. FRASER (G. R. ALLEN, personal communication, May2010). MNHN material. – D i s t r i b u t i o n : NC: 1, 5, [6],[7], 8, [9], [10]. Depth: 0–15 m. Mar<strong>in</strong>e species.Jaydia ellioti (Day, 1875). – T a x o n o m y : First record from<strong>New</strong> <strong>Caledonia</strong> by RIVATON (1989: 144). IRDNC material.Taxonomic decision accord<strong>in</strong>g to G. R. ALLEN (personal

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