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1. Stolephorus heterolobus Riipp. 
Stolephorus heterolobus Rippell, Neue Wirbelth., Fische 1835, p. 79. 
Engraulis heterolobus Giinther, Cat. Brit. Mus. VII. 1868. p. 392. 
Stolephorus heterolobus Bleeker, Atl. Ichth. VI. 1866—1872, p. 126. 
Engraulis heterolobus Klunzinger, Abh. Zool. Bot. Gesellsch.Wien XXI. 1871, p. 596. 
Engraulis heterolobus Klunzinger, Sitzber. Akad. Wien LXXX. 1880, p. 415. 
Stolephorus heterolobus Max Weber, Siboga Exp. Fische 1913, p. 6. 
B. 12—13; D.13—14; A. 16—18; P.13; V.7; L. 1. 35—36; 
L. tr. 8—9. 
Elongate, height 5—5'/,, head about 4, eye 3'/,—4. Snout 
very prominent, shorter than eye. Maxillary dilated at man- 
dibulary joint, tapering posteriorly; the rounded extremity 
reaches to the hindborder of the praeoperculum. Origin of 
dorsal nearer to caudal than to end of snout, far behind 
origin of ventrals. Anal about 6 in length, its origin just 
behind last dorsal rays. Ventrals much longer than eye, their 
origin midway between anal and base of pectorals. Pectorals 
about as long as postocular part of head, far distant from 
ventrals. Caudal deeply incised, about 5 times in length. 
Twenty two slender flattened gillrakers with a double series 
of spines along the innerside, about 3 times longer than the bran- 
chial filaments, not much shorter than eye. Scales very deci- 
duous. Five abdominal spiny scutes between pectorals and 
ventrals. Yellowish with a silvery lateral band. Length 
about 90 mm. 
Habitat: Sumatra (Telokbetong); Java Sea!; Lombok!; 
Ternate; Ambon. -— Red Sea; Australia. 
In sea. 
2. Stolephorus zollingeri (Blkr.). 
Engraulis Zollingeri Bleeker, Journ. Ind. Arch. II. 1849, p. 73. 
Engraulis zollingeri Ginther, Cat. Brit. Mus. VII. 1868, p. 387. 
Stolephorus Zollingeri Bleeker, Atl. Ichth. VI. 1866—1872, p. 127. 
Stolephorus Zollingeri Max Weber, Siboga Exp. Fische 1913, p. 6. 
Bo 12—13;> Ds 215 3) AY 2O==175 (PH 4) Vie ele 
Leste. Sor 
Elongate. Height 5'/,—6, head 3'/, to more than 4, eye 
about 3'/,.. Snout prominent, shorter than eye. Maxillary 
truncated behind, reaching to the mandibulary joint. Origin 
of dorsal midway between snout and base of caudal. Anal 
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