46. nAsi'ORA. 195 



3. Rasbora lateristriata. 



Leuciscus lateristriatus (v. Hass.) Bleck. Nat. Tydschr. Ned. Tnd. iii. 



p. 94. 

 Rasbora latonstriuta, Blcch Prod. Ci/pr p. 441 ; or Atl. Ichthyol. 



Cypr. p. 121, tab. 17. tij^^ 2. 



Closely allied to li. claniconms. 



L. lat. 30-31 . The origin of the dorsal fin is nearer to the base 

 of the vcntrals than to that of tlio anal, and opposite to the eleventh 

 scale of the lateral lino. The length of the head is one-fourth of 

 the total (without caudal). A narrow I'lackish band runs from the 

 shoulder to a round l)Uick spot on the root of the caudal tin A 

 blackish spot on each side of the anterior anal rays. 



Java, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



a. Type of the species. From Dr. Blocker's Collection. 

 h. Adult, Labuan. Presented by L. Dillwyn, Esq. 



4. Easbora kallochroma. 



I.euciscus kallochroraa, Blcck. Nat. Tydsehr. Ned. Tnd, i. p. 272. 

 Rasbora kallochroma, Bleek. Prod. C'l/pr. p. 443 ; or Ail. Ichthyol. 

 Ct/pr. p. 121, tab. 20. fig. 1. " 



L. lat. 30. The origin of the dorsal fin is somewhat nearer to the 

 base of the ventrals than to that of the anal, and opposite to tbe 

 tenth scale of the lateral line. The length of the head is one-fourth 

 of the total (without caudal) ; pectoral fin as long as the head. A 

 blackish spot in the middle of the side of the trunk, another, <very 

 large, in the middle of the side, above the anal fin ; generally some 

 smaller spots between the larger ones, and a band from tlin largest 

 to the root of the caudal fin. 



Borneo and Banka. 



a. Type of the species, Borneo. From Dr. Bleeker's Collection. 



5. Rasbora argyrotaenia. 



Leuciscus argyrotaenia, Bleek. Verh. Bat. Gen. xxiii. Midd. Oosl- 



Java, p. 21. 



cyanotfenia, Bleek. I. c. 



dusonensis, Bleek. Ned. Tydschr. Dierk. i. p. 14, 



schwenkii, Bleek. Act. Soc. Sc. Neerl. iii. Sirniatra, vi. p. 47. 



Rasbora argyvotsenia, Bleek. Prodr. Cypr. p. 448 ; or Atl. Ichthyol. 



Cypr. p. 12.3, tab. 21. fig. 3. 

 : dusonensis, Bleek. Prodr. Cypr. p. 445 ; or /. c. p. 1 22, ttib. 19. 



fig. 1. 

 borneensis, Bleek. Prodr. Ci/pr. p. 450 ; or I. c. p. 1 24, tab. 14. 



fig. 2. 



L. lat. 30-32. The origin of the dorsal fin is nearly in the middle 

 between the base of the ventrals and the anal, and opposite to the 

 eleventh or twelfth scale of the lateral line. The length of the 

 head is contained from thrice and one-half to four times and one- 

 half in the total (without caudal). A silvery streak or band along 



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