468 



of the South Afri'-mi .I/// ,-v ///,,. 



'illa &egraZe/wsi8,Griiiitli.,t,c,, p. 27(1'870), and Proc. Zool. Soc., 

 1904, p. 91 ; Bouleug., Proc. Zool. Soc., 1902, ii, p. '224, and Freshw. 

 Fish. Afr., iii, p. 7, fig. 5 (1915). 



? An a a ill hiHi-lr<ni'Ul, Sauvage, Hist, Madagascar, Poiss., p. 499, 

 pi. xlixa,fig. 1 (1891). 



Maxillary and maudibulary teeth in bands tapering on the sides to 

 a single or double series on the outer side separated by an interspace 



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.J r ~Tr^ 



FIG. 113. AaijuUlii 



i*. Zambesi (type of A. lal>'i'it>i , ;it'u>r Peters 

 (Reise Mossamb.). |. 



from an inner series of small teeth ; vomeriue patch of teeth tapering 

 to a narrow band. Mouth extending to beyond posterior border of 

 eye; lower jaw projecting. Distance from end of snout to gill-opening 

 2f to 83 times in distance from end of snout to vent. Tail much 

 longer than body. Origin of dorsal midway between pectoral and 

 vent, or a little nearer to the former. Pectoral 2^ to '3~ times in its 

 distance from end of snout. 



Colour (of preserved specimens), reddish brown. 



One specimen, 463 mm. in length, from Orange Kiver (Dr. D. E. 

 Kannemeyer). 



