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rakers sparse, short; lateral line short, descending, incomplete; body elongate, 

 not greatly compressed, slender, deepest through middle of pectorals; dorsal and 

 ventral outlines similar; head depressed, broad, flattened on top; snout bluntly 

 pointed; mouth terminal, oblique; maxillary reaching eye, which is large, 

 slightly elevated; dorsal inserted nearer base of caudal than tip of snout by 

 h.al{ the length of head, short, high; longest ray 1.33 in head; caudal deeply 

 forked; pectoral short, not reaching ventrals, which are inserted slightly before 

 dorsal and extend to vent; anal short, high, inserted behind last dorsal ray; 

 longest ray equal to length of ventrals, reaching half-way to caudal when 

 depressed; caudal peduncle almost as long as head, uniform in depth, which 

 is half its length; scales cycloid, scarcely smaller on belly. 



Color in spirits dusky on upper parts, black on top of head and median 

 line of back, lighter below; scales on middle of sides with dusky patches, faint 

 indication of posterior lateral stripe in some specimens; fins all pale. 



Described from six specimens, the type largest, 1.84 inches in total length, 

 taken at Suigen, Korea. The type is number 4567 Carnegie Museum; a cotype 

 is in the Stanford University collection. 



67. Rhodeus ocellatus Giinther. (Korean name "Nazegi.") 

 Suigen, four specimens (No. 4299a-c). 



This little fish is in color almost exactly like Acanthorhodeus asmussi, but 

 there is a black spot behind the shovilder, besides a long blue stripe along the 

 caudal peduncle. It agrees fully with the original description, and its form and 

 color are well shown in Bleeker's figure. (See Cyprinoides de Chine, p. 34, pi. 

 VI, fig. 3.) 



68. Pseudoperilampus hondae sp. nov. (Plate II, fig. 3.) 

 Type No. 4566, 2 inches, Suigen, Korea. 



D. Ill, 13; A. Ill, 11; scales 7-35; depth 2.8; head 3.8; eye 3.2; snout 

 4.5; interorbital 3.5; depth caudal peduncle 2.5; maxillary 4; peritoneum black; 

 pharyngeal teeth 5-5, one-rowed, sharp, serrate. 



Body moderately deep, greatest depth at origin of dorsal; dorsal and 

 ventral outlines equally convex; anterior profile arched above pectorals, straight 

 from nape to tip of snout; origin of dorsal slightly nearer tip of snout than 

 caudal base; pectorals slender, reaching ventrals; ventrals inserted under first 

 dorsal spine, reaching anal; dorsal fin rather high, longest ray 1.16 in head; 

 anal inserted under sixth dorsal ray, similar to soft dorsal; caudal deeply forked; 

 lateral line slightly below middle of side. 



