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INDIAN CYPRINIDZ. 30: 
Spec. C. pavonacea, J. M. t. 52. f. 1. 
Body long, crossed by about twenty half bars, with an 
ocellated spot at the base of the caudal on either side. D.17: 
Paseo 91: A.6: C.20: 
Has. Assam. 
Spec. C. monocera, J. M. t. 52. f. 2. 
Body without clouded or other marks, but the caudal and 
dorsal are ornamented with cross bars; a short blunt spine on 
the,snouts9D.12 :P.19:3/V 8); A.63.C:18; 
Has. Assam. 
Spec. C. chlorosoma, J. M. t. 52. f. 3. 
Light green, clouded with a darker green, caudal and dorsal 
marked with spots in transvere rows. D.11: P.12: V.8: A.6:C.18. 
Has. Upper Assam. 
The two remaining species have each only four cirri. 
Spec. C. guitaia, J. M. t. 52. f. 5. 6. 
Colour light green, with dark blotches, eight rays in the 
dorsal. 
Has. Upper Assam. 
Spec. C. phoxocheila,* J. M. t. 52. f. 4. 
Brown, caudal alone with bars, head much compressed, and 
raised obliquely as in the Perilamps. D.8: P.8: V.6: A.6: 
C.16. 
Has. Mishmee mountains. Griff. Coll. 
* PogoyeAoc, that has pointed lips. 
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