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2 to 2| between lateral line and ventral, 12 round caudal 

 peduncle. 



Colour (of preserved specimens), yellowish ; a silvery lateral 



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FIG. 80. Barbus uniUcitiatiis. 



streak, edged with black, terminating in a black spot on caudal 

 peduncle ; the dark edging appears to extend faintly through gill- 

 covers to point of snout, and is sometimes represented on the body 

 by detached dark spots. 



Eight specimens, ranging from 33-35 mm. in length, from Sabi 

 Eiver, Transvaal (J. S. Hamilton). 



This species is also reported from Angola, Zululand, and Natal. 



;: 52. BAKBUS RADIATUS, Peters. 



Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac., 1853, p. 783, and Eeise Mossamb., iv., p. 56, 

 pi. x., fig. 3 (1868) ; Bouleng., Fresh. Fish. Afr., ii., p. 155, tig. 132 

 (1911). 



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FIG. 81. Barbux radiatus. 



" Depth of body equal to length of head, 3| times in total length. 

 Snout rounded, shorter than eye, which is 3 times in length of head 



