by j. douglas ogilby. 785 



Caulichthys. 



7. cyprinoides^ Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss. xii. 



p. 248, 1837, Bourbon. 



8. tcenionotopterus, Bleeker, Bali, p. 298, 1849. 



9. leuciscus, Bleeker, Sumatra ii. p. 278, 1853, Western Sumatra. 



10. gue7itheri, Bleeker, Versl. en Med. xi. 1876. 



11. cyprinoides, Klunzinger, Sitzb. Ak. Wien, Ixxx. i. 1880, 



p. 384. Murray River. 



AUSTROGOBIO. 



12. gain, Ogilby, antea. 



No less than eight of these species or supposed species belong 

 to the Australian fauna, and I hope soon to be in a position to 

 give a full description of the forms not hitherto noticed. 



Subgenus Caulichthys. 



Carassiops guentheri. 



1 Eleotris cyprinoides, Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss. 

 xii. p. 241, 1837, Bourbon; Klunzinger, Arch. f. Nat. 

 1872, p. 31 and Sitzb. Ak. Wien, Ixxx. i. 1880, p. 384, 

 pi. V. f. 2, Murray River. 



Eleotris cyprinoides (not Cuvier & Valenciennes), Gunther, 

 Catal. Fish. iii. p. 118, 1862, Sumatra k Oualan; Maclea}^ 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, ix. 1884, p. 33 (copied from 

 Giinther on the authority of Klunzinger's record). 



Asterropteryx guentheri, Bleeker, Versl. en Med. xi. 1876. 



Eleotris guentheri, Gunther, Fisch. Sudsee, ii. p. 186, pi. xiii. f. 

 A. 1876. 



Black-banded Carp-Gudgeon. 



D. vi, i 8. A. i 10. Sc. 26-28/8. 



Depth of body 4i to 4|, length of head 4 to 44 in the total 

 ngth; width of head If to 2, of interorbital region 3 to 3|, 



