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 XX, 1887, p. 112. 



Peneus esculentu^, Haswell, W. A., Proc. Linn. Soc. New South 

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Peneus ashiaka, KiSHiNOUYE, K., Jour. Fish. Bur. Tokyo, vol. 

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Peneus indicus H. M. Edwards 

 Plate 23 



Type : Dr. Milne Edwards' type was collected on the coasts of 

 Coromandel and is deposited in the Paris Museum. 



Distribution : This species is known from the Red Sea, south- 

 ward on the east African coast to Madagascar ; it is abundant on 

 all the coasts of India and is known also from the Philippines, 

 Java and Borneo. The following records for it have been pub- 

 lished: Ghulejfaka, Red Sea (Balss) ; Red Sea, Obock and Mas- 

 saouah (Nobili) ; Dar-es-Salaam (Ortmann) ; Tulear Bay, Mada- 

 gascar and east coast of Africa (Lenz) ; India, Coromandel coast 

 (Edwards) ; Ceylon (Heller, Miers, Alcock) ; Gulf of Manaar 

 (Pearson) ; India, Pondichery, Madras (Nobili) ; Akyab, Karachi, 

 Madras, Calcutta (Henderson) ; all coasts of India and Ceylon 

 from Karachi to the Andamans, Orissa and Ganjam, Malabar 

 coast ; Madras, Pulicat, Madras ; Hooghly Delta, Bombay, Colombo, 

 Ceylon, Andamans, Singapore (Alcock) ; Singapore (Dana) ; 

 Java (Heller) ; Batavia, Quilimane (Hilgendorf ) ; Philippine 

 Islands, "Challenger," Station 203 (Bate) ; Cheefoo, Amoy 

 (Miers) ; Luaha Gundre, Nias, Sarawak, Buntal, Borneo (Nobili) ; 

 Buntal (Lanchester). 



