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d*. Several yellow longitudinal bands on body, not on head. 



m}. Preorbital depth greater than eye; fins uniform 



pink hypselognathus. 



m^. Preorbital depth subequal with eye. 



n'. Fins uniform rosy sundanensis. 



n^. Dorsals with 2 blue bands, anal with 2 yellow 



bands f urcosus. 



m^. Preorbital depth 1% in eye; dorsal edged orange 

 and with golden basal band. 



o'. Caudal lobes subequal bleekeri. 



0^. Upper caudal lobe greatly longer, bathybus. 

 #. Body and head with yellow longitudinal band. 



pi. Head deep, with rather obscure front pro- 

 file; 8 narrow longitudinal yellow bands; 

 anal with longitudinal band; suborbital 

 depth 1% in eye; caudal ends in upper 



filament japonicus. 



p2. Head slender. 



gi. Three rows of cheek scales. 



?i. Single broad yellow median lateral 

 band from snout tip through eye to 

 caudal base; dorsal edged yellow; 

 lower fins yellow; suborbital depth 



3J4 iu eye balinensis. 



r^. Two longitudinal yellow bands from 

 eye, 1 above and another below lat- 

 eral line to caudal base; dorsals with 

 3 yellow longitudinal bauds; sub- 

 orbital depth 3 in eye. nematopus. 

 r^. Three longitudinal yellow bands, upper 

 along edge of back, median along 

 lateral line and lower from pectoral 

 axil; dorsals edged yellow, with 2 

 bluish submarginal lines on soft fin; 

 2 pale yellow bands on anal; subor- 

 bital depth 1^2 in eye., mesoprion. 

 r*. Five longitudinal yellow bands on 

 head and body; dorsals edged yel- 

 low, with 2 bluish submarginal lines; 

 anal with median yellow band; subor- 

 bital depth 1)4 in eye. tambuloides. 

 r*. Five longitudinal yellow bands, upper 

 2 and lowest from eye, third and 

 fourth from suprascapula; 2 yellow 

 bands on dorsals; suborbital depth 



2ji in eye sumbawensis. 



r'. Nine narrow longitudinal yellow bands 

 or lines on body; dorsals edged yel- 

 low; suborbital depth 1% in 

 ej-e gracilis. 



