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CYCHLA. 



In the " Brazilian Fishes " we have two forms of 

 Cychla represented, one of a lengthened form, strong 

 lips, and a long dorsal fin ; the other of a deeper 

 form, with the dorsal fin undulated where the sepa- 

 ration takes place, in these fishes having that mem- 

 ber divided, and having the body marked ^\dth 

 conspicuous ocellated spots or markings. Tlie ex- 

 amples will be noticed in succession, but we give 

 first the characters of Agassiz, which agree best 

 with the first or lengthened form, — resembling that 

 cf Latilus or Pinguijyes, but with a short anal fin. 



" Cychla, Agassiz. — Corpus elongatum, subcompressum, 

 squamis minoribus obductum. Linea lateralis inter- 

 rupta. Caput productum, subacuminatum. Operculum 

 postice aceuminatum, suboperculum postice prolonga- 

 tum, nee non buccae squamata?. Os magnum sm-dum 

 subinflexum ; ossa intermaxillaria ambitum oris superi- 

 orem totum sustinentia valde protractitia, ut et mandi- 

 bularia fascia lata dcntium velutinorum obsita. Pharynx 

 neque dcntibus velutino armatus. Membrana bran- 

 cliiostega^ radiis 5. Pinna dorsalis longa ; pars ejus an- 

 terior aculeata posteriore moUi longior. Piuna analis 

 brevis. Pinna caudalis rotundata." 



The annexed Plate, taken from the fishes of 

 Spix and Agassiz, will exhibit this form. There 

 is an uncoloured drawing in the Collection, which 

 we venture to refer to it, though that represented 

 on the former is said to inhabit the Brazihan sea. 



