Ellis : The Pi ited Ni \i \ roGH vths. 4m:; 



34<m> 0. M. Forty-three, 26 to 5° nun. C". 1 1 1 1 ] »« >--, June 15, [908 

 Coll. Haseman. 



3491 ('. M. Two, 37 and 42 mm. Lagoa Feia Tocas, June 27, [908. 

 (\>ll. Haseman. 



3492 C. M. 0110,43 mm. San Joaquin, Sept. <>, [909. Coll. Hase- 

 man. 



3403 C. M. Three, 49 to 51 mm. Campos, June 15, 1908. Coll. 

 1 laseman. 



3404 C. M. Nine, 26 to 57 mm. Morretes, Jan. 4, 1909. Coll. 

 I laseman. 



3405 C. M. Ten, 27 to 41 mm. Entre Rios, June 1, 1908. Coll. 

 I [aseman. 



22. Corydoras juquiaae von Ihering. (Plate XXVII, fig. I.) 



Corydoras juquiace vox Ihering, Notas Preliminares, I, 1907, 37. 



10996 I. V. M. Type, 66 mm., Rio Juquia, Poci Grande, von 



Ihering. 

 3544 C. M. One. 77 mm., Xiririca, Rio Riheria, Dec. 8, 1908. 



Coll. Haseman. 



23. Corydoras microps Eigenmann and Kennedy. 

 Corydoras microps Eigenmann and Kennedy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 



July, 1903. 506 (Paraguay). 

 Corydoras undulatus Regan, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (8) X, 1912, 217 (La Plata). 



[Regan makes Corydoras microps Eigenmann and Ward a new species 

 and makes the Corydoras microps of Eigenmann and Kenned y a 

 synonym of ceneus. It is possible that microps Eigenmann and 

 Kennedy is a synonym of ceneus. It is certain that most of the 

 specimens recorded by Eigenmann and Ward are identical with those 

 recorded by Eigenmann and Kennedy. It is possible that the spotted 

 specimens, one of which is figured by Eigenmann and Ward, offer an 

 excuse for the species undulatus. C. II. Eigenmann.] 

 10210 I. U. M. Four, 38 to 64 mm. Mountain brooks, Paraguay. 



Coll. J. D. Anisits. 

 10153 I. U. M. Six, 25 to 36 mm. (Without caudal), Puerto Max, 



Forest lagoons. Coll. J. D. Anisits. 

 9892 I. U. M. One, type, 33 mm. Without caudal), Rio Branco, 



Matto Grosso, June 1, 1901. Coll. J. D. Anisits. 

 9895 I. U. M. Two, cotypes, 25 and 26 mm. Arroyo Pypucu, June 



1, 1901. Coll. J. I). Anisil s. 



