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21 examples. Sebatic Island, Borneo. October 1909. Length, 37-64 mm. 

 3 examples. Sebatic Island. November 3, 1909. Length, 68-77 mm. 

 9 examples. Tifu Bay, Bouru Island. Length, 61-107 mm. 



ANCHOVIELLA CHINENSIS (Gunther) 



EngrauUs chinensis Gijnther, Rep. Voy. Challenger, vol. 1, p. 73, 1880 (on 



Gunther 1868). 

 EngrauUs japonica (not Hoiittuyn) GtJNTHER, Cat. Fishes British Mus., vol. 7, 



p. 390, 1868 (type locality: China). 



Depth 5; head 41/2- Snout pointed, much projecting beyond lower 

 jaw; maxillary very finely toothed, produced and pointed behind, 

 extending to preopercle angle. Branchiostegals 13. 



Scales 42 in medial lateral series. Abdomen compressed before 

 ventrals with 6 scutes. 



D. 17, origin nearer caudal base than end of snout; A. 22, begins 

 below middle of dorsal. 



A well-defined silvery band narrower than orbit runs along side. 

 (Giinther.) 



China. Size not given. 



ANCHOVIELLA INDICA (Van Hasselt) 



EngrauUs indica Van Hasseilt, Algemein Konst-Letterbode, p. 329, 1823 (type 

 locality: Java).— Day, Fishes of India, pt. 4, p. 629, pi. 158, fig. 3, 1878 

 (India) ; Fauna Brit. India, Fishes, vol. 1, p. 394, 1889.— V^eber, Zool. 

 Nederland. Ost Ind., vol. 3, p. 427, 1894 (Tanette River mouth, Celebes).— 

 Steindachner, Sitz. Ber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. KL, vol. 115, pt. 1, 

 p. 1424, 1906 (Upolu).— GtJNTHER, Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, pt. 16, p. 377, 

 1909 (Tahiti).— Webee, Siboga Exped., Fische, vol. 57, p. 5, 1913 (Labuan 

 Tring; Siau).— Fowler, Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 10, p. 33, 1928 (compiled). 



EngrauUs indicus Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1927, p. 259 

 (Orion; Philippines).— Pillay, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. 33, 

 p. 356, 1929 (Travancore). — Tirant, Service Oceanogr. Peches Indo-Chine, 

 6* note, p. 113, 1929 (Cochmchina). 



Stolephorus indicus Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. N^erland., vol. 6, p. 127, pi. 

 (1)259, fig. 2, 1866-72 (Java, Sumatra, Bali, Celebes, Bawean, Pinang, 

 Singapore, Bintang, Banka, Batjan, Ternate, Amboina). — Weber and Beau- 

 fort, Fishes Indo-Australian Archipelago, vol. 2, p. 46, 1913 (Madura, Lom- 

 bok, Nias, Macassar, Tanette). — Jordan and Sealb, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 

 vol. 67, p. 379, 1926 (Java; Straits Settlements).— Chevey, Inst. Oceanogr. 

 Indo-chine, 19" note, p. 8, 1932 (Cambodia; Cochinchina ; Annam).— Harden- 

 BERG, Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Indie, vol. 93, p. 263, 1933 (reference).— Herre, 

 Journ. Pan-Pacific Res. Inst., vol. 8, No. 4, p. 6, 1933 ( Dumaguete ) .— Harden- 

 BERG, Treubia, vol. 14, livr. 3, p. 322, fig. 4, 1934 (Java; Borneo; Sumatra; 

 Celebes).— Herke, Fishes Herre Philippine Exped. 1931, p. 16, 1934 

 (Cebu, Dumaguete; Atimonan) ; Mid-Pacific Mag., vol. 10, No. 2, p. 163, 

 April-June 1935 (Pelew Islands). — Roxas and Martin, Dept. Agr. Comm. 

 Manila Tech. Bull. 6, p. 24, 1937 (reference).— Suvatti, Index Fish. Siam. 

 p. 14, 1937 (Canthiburi; Songkhla ; Gulf of Siam). 



Stolephorus indicus indicus Hardenberg. Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Indie, vol. 93, p. 

 263, 1933 (reference). 



