I VIMilXlD.E. 



2-2^ between lateral line and ventral, 12-1-1 roiniil caudal i)ediinclo. 

 Back bluish grey, sides and lower parts silvery white iu females, bright 

 yellow in males; 10 to lo bluish-black vertical bars on each side, above 

 the lateral line, the last usually expanding into a large blotch on the 

 ( audal peduncle at root of caudal ; fins white. 



Total length 120 millim. 



Angola. 

 l-('.. Types. Qnanzu 1{. at Domlo. l^i'. W. •'■ Aiisorge ((".). 



Allied to li. linrfsh'i/a', but body less elongate, anal rays fewer, and 

 scales fewer. 



\-l. 1'..\1{ILTUS LOATI, Bljrr. 

 •"Steiml. Denksclir. Ak. Wicn. InxxIx. lOi:^, p. 27. 



Add :— 



L'6. .\^ 



Niili'T aliiivc iuiiclioii witli llolille. 



A. ('. rrancis, Esq. (JV). 



Fig. 172. 



liffrihus mni'roiitoitia. 

 Ty|).'(l'. /. S. liii;i). i. 



12 „. l^,.\i;iLIl'S MAcltOSTOM.A. 

 IVMileiiH. I'l-oc. Zool. Soc. i;ii;i. p. .')!. pi. iii lit;. 2. 



Depth of body equal to length of head, 3| times in total length. 

 Head 2i times as long as broad; snout pointed, projecting beyond 

 mouth, If times as long as eye, wbicli is 4 ^ times in length of head, 

 1 ', times in interorbital width; mouth e.\tending nearly to below posterior 

 border of eye ; no barbels ; second suborbital deep, extending posteriorly 

 to vertical of posterior border of eye ; naked space between pneoperculum 

 and suborbital about ] diameter of eye. Gill-rakers few mihI very 



