ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES 403 
javelin, or gig, used by the inhabitants. This consisted of a two-tined iron head 
and a handle of cava brava, whose flower-stalk reaches a length of ten feet or more, 
and is extremely light in weight. 
Known in oriental Peru as the tucunarv. 
520. CICHLA TEMENSIS Humboldt 
Cichla temensis Humboldt, 1833, Ree. d’Obs. Zool. Anat., IT, 169; 
Heckel, 1840, Ann. Wiener Mus., IT, 413; 
Ginther, 1862, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., IV, 304; 
Steindachner, 1882 (1883), Denksch. KIX. Akad. Wiss. Wien, XLVI, 3, pl. i, fig. 3 (juv.), 
Rio Huallaga; 
Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1891, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XIV, 69; 
Eigenmann and Bray, 1894, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei., VII, 611; 
Pellegrin, 1903 (1904), Mém. Soc. Zool. France, XVI, 149; 
Eigenmann, 1910, Rept. Princeton Univ. Exped. Patagonia, III, 469. 
Cichla conibos Castelnau, 1855, Anim. Amér. Sud, Poiss., 18, pl. x, fig. 3; 
Ginther, 1862, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., IV, 305. 
Rios Orinoco and Amazons 
Genus 212: BATRACHOPS Heckel 
Batrachops (non Bibron) Heckel, 1840, Ann. Wiener Mus., IT, 432; 
Giinther, 1862, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., IV, 306; 
Regan, 1905, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 156; 
Eigenmann, 1910, Rept. Princeton Univ. Exped. Patagonia, III, 477; 
Eigenmann, 1912, Mem. Carnegie Mus., V, 512. 
Crenicichla Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1891, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XIV, 69. 
Type: Batrachops reticulatus Heckel 
Upper Amazons and British Guiana 
Crenicichlalike, but differing in the fact that the inner teeth are not de- 
pressible. 
521. BATRACHOPS CYANONOTUS (Cope) 
Crenicichla cyanonotus Cope, 1870 (1871), Proc. Amer. Phil. Soe., XT, 569; 
Eigenmann and Higenmann, 1891, Proc. U. 5. Nat. Mus., XTV, 70; 
Pellegrin, 1903 (1904), Mém. Soc. Zool. France, XVI, 378. 
Batrachops cyanonotus Regan, 1905, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), XV, 156; 
Eigenmann, 1910, Rept. Princeton Univ. Exped. Patagonia, IIT, 477. 
Lower Maranon 
One specimen collected by John Hauxwell at Pebas. 
522. BaTRACHOPS NEMOPTERUS Fowler 
Batrachops nemopterus Fowler, 1939 (1940), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XCI, 283, fig. 64. 
