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not connected with the skull by any processes or bucklers, 

 and except for its position is like that of Nematogenys 

 and Piigidiwin, 



ANALYSIS OF THE GENERA OF PYGIDIID^. 



a. Dorsal entirely in front of the ventrals; vomer with teeth; head 

 compressed; anterior nares almost labial. Gill-membraue broadly 

 united with the isthmus. Eye almost entirely concealed under the skin. 

 A single maxillary barbel; two pairs of mental barbels. Opercles un- 

 armed. (Cetopsinjs.) Cetopsts lvii. 

 aa. Dorsal above or behind the ventrals; no teeth on the vomer. 



h. Gill-openings broad, the gill-membraues almost free or forming a free 

 membrane across the isthmus. (Pygidin^f..) 



c. Anal short; eyes superior; mouth terminal; gill-membranes free or 

 almost free from the isthmus. 

 d. Ventrals present. 



e. A single maxillary barbel; opercle and preopercle unarmed. 



/. Nasal barbels present; dorsal placed over the ventrals; one 



pair of mental barbels. Nematogenys lviii. 



ff. Nasal barbels obsolete; dorsal placed behind the ventrals; 



two pairs of mental barbels. Pariolius lix. 



ee. Two maxillary barbels; opercle and preopercle with osseous 



prickles; nasal barbels present. Pygidium lx. 



(Id. Ventral fins none; otherwise like Pygidium. 



Eremophilus lxi. 

 cc. Anal long, partly in front of the dorsal; head greatly depressed; 

 eyes infringing on the iipper and lower surfaces of the head; mouth 

 inferior; gill-membranes broadly joined to each other, free from the 

 isthmus; opercle and preopercle with osseous prickles; a series of 

 fine labial teeth. Tridens lxii. 



bb. Gill-membranes confluent with the skin of the isthmus, the gill- 

 opening a narrow slit in front of the pectoral; opercle and preopercle 

 armed with spines; vent far behind the middle of the body; anal 

 short. (Stegophilix^.) 



(/. Maxillary barbel Single. 



h. Teeth small, forming several series on each jaw; upi^er lip with 

 two or more series of movable teeth; mouth inferior. 

 I. Caudal widely forked, the upper lobe produced in a filament. 



PSEUDCSTEGOPHILUS LXIII. 



ii. Caudal rounded or slightly emarginate. 



Ste<;ophilus lxiv. 



hh. Teeth comparatively large, pointed, forming a single series on 



the intermaxillaries only; mouth subiuferior. Vandellia lxv. 



