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Then Dr. H. ten Karr collected a few freshwater fishes, which 
have been published by Dr. C. L. Rruvens'). These are: 
Anguilla bengalensis (Gray) Gthr. = Anguilla mauritiana Benn. 
from a Jake near Baun. 
Anabas scandens Dald. near Amarassi and from lake Nefko near 
Oikaliti. 
Lastly Mr. H. A. Lorentz was kind enough to collect in August 
1909, when passing Kupang on his way to New Guinea, the following 
fishes from the river Koinino: 
Eleotris (Belobranchus) belobranchus C. V. 
Gobius celebtus C. V. 
Gobius melanocephalus Burr. 
The great value of the fishmaterial collected by the Timor expedition 
lies in the fact, that it comes from the interior of Timor, far away 
from the sea, and from altitudes varying between 200 and 900 M. 
It gives a picture of the fishfauna in the upper course of the rivers, 
while the previously known material came from the lower course 
of the rivers. The collection consists of the species mentioned below, 
from the following localities : 
1. Mota Berluli, District Djenilu, Belu, 1 Km. above mouth. 
2. Noil Enfut (= Noil Mauden) between Wikmurak and Oi 
Lollo, District Insana, area of the river Noil Benain, about 200 M. 
above sea. 
3. Area of the river Mota Talau, from streamlet without name near 
camp Naitimu, Belu, about 250 M. above sea. 
4. Noil Bidjeli (= Noil Noni}, near camp Bidjeli, upper area 
of the river of Noil Benain, District Mollo, about 350 M. above sea. 
5. Noil Aplaal (= Noil Besi), near camp Aplaal, District Miomaffo, 
about 500 M. above sea. 
6. Noil Besi near path from Fatu Seinaan to Bonleo, about 900 M. 
above sea. 
7. River Bele, near the source of the river Noil Tuke, District 
Amanzebang, about 700 M. above sea. 
Anguilla mauritiana BeNN., Noil Besi, River Bele. 
Anguilla celebesensis Kavr, River Bele. 
Aplocheilus celebensis M. WeB., Area of the river Mota Talau. 
Mugil spec. Mota Berluli. 
Aeschrichthys Goldiei Macrray, Noil Bidjeli. 
Kuhlia marginata C. V., Noil Bidjeli, Noil Aplaal. 
1) C. L. Reuvens. Fresh and brackish water fishes from Sumba, Flores, Groot- 
Bastaard, Timor, Samaoe and Rotti. Notes Leyden Museum XVI 1895, p. 154. 
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