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Eleotris. 
Color in formalin blackish brown, lighter below; several narrow longitudinal, 
darker bands faintly visible; no distintt lines running from eye; dorsals and anal 
paler, each with several rows of backish spots’and pale free margin ; pectoral and caudal 
pale, each with numerous vertical rows of blackish spots ; ventral dusky, with cross 
rows of faint blackish spots. 
Described and figured from a specimen 20.5 cm. long as measured to tip of caudal, 
taken in River Tansui near Taihoku, Formosa, by Mr. Akamatsu. 
The species is closely allied to Eleotris oxycephala (Temminck and Schlegel), but 
differs from it in having a much more robust body and head, much smaller scales, 
much more convex interorbital, and in having more scales in transverse series. 

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