20 Records of the S.A. Museum 



Citrvharids tricuspidnt iis Day, Fish. India, 1S78, j). 71.''), \)\. clxxxvi, fig. 1. 



■«.'^*P.' «-->'JiWVl>"jiL..'f-.^.M 





11 



]'"'i^'. '24. ('(ircltarias fricu.siiithil us. 



Far from common licrc, hut occurs plentifully in Indian seas, where it attains 

 a length of at least twenty feet. 



TRIAKIS Miiller & Henle, 1888 (seyllium). 



TRIAKIS SCYLLIUM Mnller & Henle. 



Ttidkis seyllium Miill. & Henle, Plagiost., 1888, \). 08, i)l. xxvi; Garm., Mem. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., xxxvi, 1918, p. KiO 'ref.). 



y\'^. -■'>. 'J'ridk'i-s .s(i/nii(iii. , 



This species is included on the evidence of a single specim«i taken from the 

 Semaphore Jetty in St. \'incent (!ulf. It was originally described from Japan, 

 and occurs also in the Indian Ocean. 



Family MITSUKURINIDAE. 



MITSUKURINA Jordan, 1898 (owstoni). 



MITSUKURINA OWSTONI Jordan {Elphi]i Shark). 



MitsHkHriud oicsioui Jord., Proc Cal. Acad. Sci. (ser. 3), i, 1898, p. 200, pi. xi, 



xii; A. Zietz, T.K.S., S.A., xxxii, 1908, p. 291. 

 ft^capanorhynchus -Jordan: Huss., Bull. Am. Mus., xxvi, 1909, p. 257, pi. xliv. 

 and text figs. 



