14 Ilalzelurus., 
broad, almost flat. Anterior tip of upper lipa little before eye; corner of mouth 
beneath posterior rim of eye. Teeth numerous, rather small, tricuspid, equal in 
size in both jaws. Spiracle moderate, behind eye. Gill-openings five in number, 
last two above pectoral. Dorsals rather small, similar in form, without spine ; first 
dorsal behind vent; second dorsal inserted before posterior end of base of anal. 
Caudal not lunate. Skin very rough, densely covered with prickles, each with a long 
central cusp and a pair of short lateral cusps. Scales on the upper edge of tail 
behind second dorsal scarcely enlarged. 
Color in formalin reddish brown, with some irregularly scattered, whitish round 
spots and dark brown blotches with similar spots ; these blotches may form transverse 
large-meshed bands by uniting with one another. A\ll the fins, except anal, are colored 
and marked like the body; anal dusky, without distinct markings. Under surface 
pale. 
Described from a female specimen 44 cm. long as measured to tip of caudal, 
taken between Vries Island and Idsu by Mr. Alan Owston. 

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