632 BULLETIN 10 0, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



Clupea (Alausa) toll Martens, Preuss. Exped. Ost-Asien, vol. 1, p. 405, 1876 



(Bangkok). 

 Clupea (Alosa) toll Webee and Beaufobt, Fishes ludo-Australian Archipelago, 



vol. 2, p. 64, 1913 (Bagan Api Api, Sumatra). — Chevy, Inst. Oc^anogr. 



Indo-Chine, 19* note, p. 9, Aug. 25, 1932 (Cochin China; Cambodia). 

 Sardinella toll Jordan and Evermann, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 25, p. 166, 1902 



(Kotosho, Formosa). ^Jordan and Richardson, Mem. Carnegie Mus., vol. 



4, p. 166, 1909 (Takao). 

 misa toll Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser, 8, vol. 19, p. 306, 1917 (India, Malay 



Peninsula and Archipelago). — Hora, Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam, vol. 6, 



p. 174, 1923 (Nontaburi).— Herre and Myers, Raffles Mus. Bull., No. 13, 



p. 12, 1937 (Sumatra coast 100 miles vs^est of Singapore). 

 t Clupea macroura (Kuhl and Van Hasselt) Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 



vol. 20, p. 437, 1847 (name only) (type locality: Java). 

 Alausa ctenolepis Bleeker, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederland. Indie, vol. 3, p. 74, 1852 



(type locality : Batavia, Muntok, Singapore). 

 Clupea chapra (not Buchanan-Hamilton) GtJNTHER, Cat. Fishes British Mus., 



vol. 7, p. 447, 1868 (Bengal). 

 Alosa ilisha (not Buchanan-Hamilton) BLEEKEai, Nederland. Tijdschr. Dierk., 



vol. 4, p. 148, 1874 (compiled). 



Depth 2% to 314; head 3i/^ to 4. Snout long as or longer than 

 eye, which 4i/^ to 7^/2 ^^ head; maxillary reaches below hind part 

 of eye or beyond; opercle width from % to nearly % its depth; 

 parietal ridges narrow, covered with smooth skin with age. Lower 

 gill rakers 70 to 95. 



Scales 40 in medial lateral series ; 14 or 15 transversely. Ventral 

 scutesl7or 18 + 11 to 13. 



D. 17 to 19 ; A. 18 to 21 ; caudal lobes with age nearly li^ as long 

 as head ; ventrals below middle of dorsal. 



Length 450 mm. (Regan.) 



India, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Pinang, East Lidies, Siam, 

 Formosa, China. 



MACRURA MACRURA (Bleeker) 



Alausa macrurus (Kuhl and Van Hasselt) Bleekex, Verb. Batav. Genootsch. 

 (Haring.), vol. 24, p. 31, 1852 (type locality: Batavia, Java). 



Alosa macrurus Bleeker, Versl. Meded. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, vol. 12, p. 64, 

 1861 (Pinang) ; Atlas Ichth. Ind. Neerland., vol. 6, p. 113, pi. (6) 264, fig. 

 4, 1866-72 (Java, Sumatra, Bancalis, Singapore, Borneo) ; Versl. Meded. 

 Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 294, 1S6S (Rio, Bintang). 



Clupea macrura (Kuhl and Van Hasselt) Bleeker, Verb. Batav. Genootsch. 

 (Haring.), vol. 24, p. 31, 1852 (name in synonymy). — GiJntheb, Cat. Fishes 

 British Mus., ^vol. 7, p. 448, 1868 (type). — Vinciguerra, Ann. Mus. Civ. 

 Stor. Nat. Genova, ser. 3, vol. 10, p. 619, 1926 (Sarawak). — Tirant, Service 

 Oc^anogr. Peches Indo-Chine, 6" note, pp. 119, 174, 1929 (Cochin China). — 

 Hardenberg, Ti-eubia, vol. 13, livr. 1, p. Ill, 1931 (Bagan Si Api Api). 



Clupea (Alosa) macrura We:beb and Bej^ufort, Fishes Indo-Australian Archi- 

 pelago, vol. 2, p. 65, 1913 (Bagan Api Api, Sumati'a). — Chevey, Inst. 

 Oc^anogr. Indo-Chine, 19' note, p. 9, 1932 (Indo-China). 



Hilsa macrura Regan, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, vol. 19, p. 307, 1917 (Sunda 

 Islands). — Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 85, p. 246, 1934 

 (reference) ; List Fish. Malaya, p. 27, 1938 (reference). 



