FICllES FRUII IG.WIIA ()") 



CICHLIDAE. 



1. JPavatilapia, louii-ii-ostri.-^, Hilg. 

 Jinja , Bululo. 



2. Paratilajjia, pi-ogiiatlia, I'ellegr. 

 Kiduniiiii), .Tiiija, Kakindu. 



3. JE*ar*af ilai>ia bayoni, Blgr. 

 Jinja , Ikilulo. 



4. Paratilapia sei"i-auus, Pfei'f. 

 Jinja, Kai<inilu. 



5. Ir*aratilapia giiiarti, Pelt.egr. 



Kidumino, Kakindu, Jinja. — Reaches a length of 200 millini. 



6. Faratilapia i>ai-'\-i(leiis , sp. n. (PI. I. fie;. 1). 



Deptli of body 2 -/^ tinics in total length, length of head "2 ^j^ 

 times. Head nearly 3 times as long as broad; snout pointed, 

 with nearly straight upper profile, 1 '/a times as long as eye, 

 which is 4 V2 times in length of head, 1 \ ,j times in interorbital 

 width, and slightly exceeds least depth of prtcorbital; jaws equal in 

 front; ]ira_'niaxillary jirocesses exten(hng to between eyes; maxillary 

 extending to below anterior fourth of eye; teeth very small, conical, 

 in 3 series ; 4 series of scales on the cheek , the depth of the 

 scaly part below the eye equal to diameter of latter. Gill-rakers 

 rather short, on lower ])art of anterior arch, the last large and 

 anvil-shaped. Dorsal XVI 9 ; spines increasing in length to the 

 last, which measures V3 length of head; longest soft rays ^3 

 length of head. Anal III 8; tliird spine longest, a little longer 

 and much stronger than longest dorsal. Pectoral acutely pointed, 



Ann. del Miis. Civ. <ii St. Nat. Serie 3.", Vol. V (2(5 Itagpio lOM). 5 



