FRESH-WATER FISHES OF SIAM, OR THAILAND 



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and emargination of upper jaw moderately developed ; rostral barbel 

 0.6 eye, maxillary barbel 0.25 eye. 



Squamation: Lateral line complete, covering 31 scales; 8.5 scales 

 above lateral line and 1 below lateral line to origin of ventral fin; 

 predorsal scales 14; scales surrounding caudal peduncle 14; 9 scales 

 between lateral lines counted over back in narrowest part of caudal 

 peduncle. 



Fins : Origin of dorsal fin about two-thirds eye diameter in advance 

 of vertical from origin of anal, rays iii, 11, longest branched ray 1.5 in 

 head ; caudal fin deeply emarginate, a trifle longer than head ; anal fin 

 emarginate, iii, 15, rays, the longest equal to dorsal; ventrals 1.5 in 

 head ; pectorals extending beyond ventral base, 0.8 length of head. 



Figure 7. — Danio (Danio) peninsulae, new species: Type (U.S.N.M. No. 107962). 



by Mrs. Alice C. Mullen. 



Drawn 



Coloration : Silvery ; back light green, caudal peduncle pale orange- 

 yellow; a narrow, well-defined blackish longitudinal band beginning 

 under dorsal fin, extending to base of caudal, and continuing on middle 

 caudal rays ; fins otherwise plain. 



( Type and paratypes.—lho, type (U.S.N.M. No. 107962) is 4.7 cm. 

 long and was taken Jv\y 20, 1928, from a brook at an elevation of 

 300 meters at the base of Kao Luang, Nakon Sritamarat, Peninsular 

 Thailand. Two other specimens obtained at the same place and time 

 were 4.4 and 3.2 cm. long (paratypes, U.S.N.M. No. 108131). 



DANIO (DANIO) SUVATTI Fowler 



Danio suvatti Fowler, 1939, p. 67, fig. 16 (waterfall at Trang). 



Li a waterfall stream on Koh Chong, near Trang, in Peninsular 

 Thailand, four specimens of a Danio taken in October 1936 were de- 

 scribed by Fowler as a new species, characterized by a single pair 



