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bularies the anterior '/,, and the inner mandibularies the base 
of the pectoral fin'). 12 or 13 gillrakers on the lower part 
of anterior arch. Dorsal I 5, the spine nearly */; the length 
of head, with a few weak denticulations anteriorly, nearly 
smooth or very finely denticulated posteriorly; procurrent 
part of caudal commencing above the middle of anal, anteriorly 
very low and without distinct rays. Anal 85—90. A+ C+D 
= circa 135). Pectoral not extending to the base of ventrals, 
its spine similar to but a little longer than that of the dorsal; 
ventrals extending a little beyond the origin of anal. Uniformly 
greyish. Total length 122 mm. [After Regan. Not seen by us]. 
Habitat: Sogeri, British New Guinea. 
7. Copidoglanis perugiae (Ogilby). 
Eumeda elongata? Perugia, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, (2) XIV. 1894, p. 552. 
‘(nec Castelnau). 
Anyperistius perugiae Ogilby, Ann. Queensland Mus, N°. 9. 1908, p. IT. 
Copidoglanis perugiae Max Weber, Nova Guinea IX, livr. IV, 1913, p. 531. 
D. 1. 5; A. circa 65; A. + C.-+ Caudodorsal circa go—100; 
P. 1. 8; V. 11—I2. 
Height 8, head nearly 5%/,. Dorsal profile slightly convex 
between dorsal and interorbital space, from there to blunt 
snout straicht. Eye 5!/j, im second /) of the head, 1*/, ‘in 
snout, which is equal to interorbital space. Jaws equal or the 
upper jaw slightly prominent. Nasal barbels reaching beyond 
operculum or not so far. Maxillary barbels slightly farther, 
mandibulary barbels to end of pectoral spine, mental barbels 
to first '/, of pectoral. Height of dorsal equal to head without 
snout, its spine weakly serrated on both borders, somewhat 
longer than postorbital part of head, its origin far in advance 
of ventrals. Anal about as high as dorsal spine, caudodorsal 
rays conspicuous to opposite the 4. fifth of the anal, ante- 
riorly disappearing in a short procurrent fat pad. Ventrals 
acutely rounded, reaching on anal, more than twice in head. 
Pectorals somewhat longer than head without snout, not 
reaching the ventrals. Their spine, somewhat longer than 
dorsal spine, with weak teeth on the hindborder and on the 
top of the frontborder. A band of conical teeth in the jaws, 
1) After information kindly given to us by C, Tate Regan. 
