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f Rasiora daniconius Vaillant, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, ser. 3, vol. 



5, p. 86, 1893 ("Kapoas," Borneo). 

 Rashora callhira Boulengeb, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. 13, p. 249, 1894 



(type locality: Senah, Saravs^ak). 

 Rasbora caudimaculata Volz, Zool. Anz., vol. 26, p. 559, 1903 (type locality: 



Samangus, Nebenfluss des Musi, Palembang, Sumatra) ; Zool. Jahrb., Abth, 



syst., vol. 19, p. 403, 1904. 



Depth 31/2 to 3% ; head 3% to 4, width 1% to 2. Snout 3l^ to 4 

 in head from snout tip; eye 314 to 4, subequal with snout, V/^ to 

 1% in interorbital ; maxillary largely concealed, reaches eye, length 

 2% to ZYs in head from snout tip ; lower jaw very slightly protruded 

 in front ; interorbital 2% to 2% in head, broadly convex ; suborbitals 

 broad, cover most all of cheek. Gill rakers 2 + 8, short, lanceolate. 



n>m. 



h.w.t: 



Figure 29. — Rashora trilineata Steindachner : Specimen from Sibuko Bay, Borneo. 



V2 of gill filaments, which 1% in eye. Pharyngeal teeth 2, 3, 5-5, 3, 2, 

 with slight terminal hooks and grinding surfaces. 



Scales 29 in lateral line to caudal base and 2 more on latter; 5 

 above, 1 below, 11 or 12 predorsal, 12 around caudal peduncle. 

 Scales with 17 or 18 apical and 15 or 16 basal radiating striae; cir- 

 culi fine and more or less complete. 



D. Ill, 7, I, first branched ray ly^o to IV5 in total head length; 

 A. m, 5, I, first branched ray 1% to li/^; least depth of caudal 

 peduncle 2% to 21/5 ; pectoral 1% to I14 J ventral 1% to 1% ; caudal 

 31/10 to Sy^ in rest of body, well forked, lobes pointed. 



Back brownish, lower surfaces paler. Sides and head laterally 

 with silvery white reflections. Underlaid leaden gray axial or verte- 

 bral line, narrow and at caudal base ends in obscure dull brown spot. 

 Blackish bar along base of anal, narrowing behind. Fins pale or 

 grayish, lower ones whitish. End of each caudal lobe broadly 

 blackish. 



Borneo, 



