BULLETIN FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM 0.5 m FIGURE 2.-Frontal view of an anterior mandibular tooth from Chasmodes saburrae (A) and C. bosquianus (B). Stippled area indicates curved portion of teeth. differences in every interspecific comparison. The lack of statistically significant sexual dimorphism in the number of mandibular teeth (Table 3) enabled covariance comparisons of regression equations (Table 5) for entire populations (males and females). All populations of C. saburrae had significantly fewer mandibular teeth than populations of C. bosquianus (Table 6). Chasmodes bosquianus bosquianus (LACIPIDE) Blennius bosquianus Lac6epde 1800: 495 (Type locality: South Carolina; holotype lost?). Pholis novemlineatus Wood 1825:280 (Type locality: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina; holotype ANSP 10410). Pholis quadrifasciatus Wood 1825:282 (Type locality: unknown; holotype lost?). VOL. 29, NO. 2