Dec. 28, 1916. Fishes of Panama — Meek and Hildebrand, 295 



Body elongate, compressed; profile slightly concave over eyes, 

 slightly rounded in region of dorsal; head rather small; snout pointed, 

 3.5 to 4.3 in head; eye 3 to 4.6; interorbital 2.35 to 3.5; mouth moderate; 

 upper jaw strongly projecting; maxillary scarcely reaching middle of 

 eye, 2.05 to 2.3 in head; premaxillary teeth laterally in only 2 series, 

 anteriorly in 4 series, the third series consisting of only 2 teeth; the fourth 

 or transverse series situated just in front of the teeth in lower jaw, 

 composed of 3 or 4 teeth; the series on outer edge of maxillary very small, 

 only 9 or 10 in number; those in lower jaw very large and strong, usually 

 8, rarely 7 and occasionally 9 in first series; gill-rakers rather small, 

 about 15 on lower limb of first arch; lateral Hne complete, ciuved down- 

 ward; scales moderate, regularly placed, 18 to 21 vertical rows crossing 

 back between dorsal and adipose, 4 or 5 longitudinal rows between 

 lateral line and base of pectoral; dorsal fin inserted slightly nearer base 

 of caudal than tip of snout; caudal fin forked, the lower lobe the longer; 

 anal fin long, its base much longer than head, inserted slightly behind 

 base of last ray of dorsal; ventral fins inserted midway between base of 

 pectoral and origin of anal or slightly nearer the latter; pectoral fins 

 inserted under margin of opercle, usually reaching nearly to base of 

 ventrals. 



Color steel blue above, silvery below; a black bar on shoulder behind 

 margin of opercle; sides otherwise perfectly plain in oiu* largest speci- 

 mens. The smaller ones with indistinct blackish vertical bars and a 

 large caudal spot. Young of 100 mm. and less in length with a dark 

 lateral band. Fins tmmarked at all ages. 



This species is represented by 62 specimens, ranging from 45 to 

 365 mm. in length. It was taken in the Rio Chorrera at Chorrera, Rio 

 Juan Diaz, a small stream near Panama, and in the Rio Bayano and Rio 

 Tuyra basins. 



Habitat: Pacific slope of Panama. 



41. Brycon chagrensis (Kner). 



Chalcinopsis chagrensis Kner, Sitzungsb. K. Bayer. Ak. Wiss. Munchen., 

 1863, 223; Kner & Steindachner, Abhandl. K. Bayer. Ak. Wiss. 

 Munchen., 1864, 42, PI. V, fig. 3 (Rio Chagres); Gunther, Cat. 

 Fish. Brit. Mus., V, 1864, 338; Vaillant, Bull. Mus. d'Hist. Nat., 

 1897, 22 (Rio Chagres). 



Brycon striatulus (in part) Jordan & Evermann, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XLVII, 1896, 337; Eigenmann & Ogle, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 XXXIII, 1907, 30 (Aspinwal, now Colon); Evermann & Golds- 

 borough, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, 4 (Panama Canal 

 Zone). 



