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D. 15-16. Body with 12 to 15 bands. 



Caudal emarginate 3, N. rubidipinnia, p. 226. 



D. 11-14. Body irregularly blotched. 



Caudal entire or slightly emarginate . . 4. N. botius, p. 227. 

 D. 12. Caudal and dorsal fins barred. 



Caudal rounded 5. N. monocero*. p. 227. 



D. 12. Caudal forked. Yellow blotches 



on body. Fins barred G. N. pulchellus, p. 228. 



D. 10-11. Caudal cut square. Vertical 



brown bands, with shorter intermediate 



ones. Dorsal and caudal barred 7. N. sinuatus, p. 228. 



D. 10-11. Reticulated with brown. 



Caudal forked 8. N. guentheri, p. 228. 



D. 10-11. Irregular spots and bars on the 



body and fins. Caudal forked 9. N. semiarmatus, p. 229. 



D. 10.* About 13 blotches along the side. 



Caudal forked 10. N. corica, p. 229. 



D. 9-11. Eleven to 17 brown bands on 



the body, as wide as the ground-colour 



or wider. Dorsal and caudal banded or 



spotted. Caudal forked 11. N. rupieola, p. 229. 



D. 9-10. Eleven or 12 vertical bands. 



Caudal emarginate 12. N. montanus, p. 230. 



D. 10-12. Sixteen to 20 vertical bands, 



wider than the ground-colour. Caudal 



emarginate 13. N. striatus, p. 230. 



D. 10. Snout compressed, eye small ; nu- 

 merous vertical bands, widest in last half 



of body. Caudal lobed 14. N.multifasciatus,p.23l. 



D. 10. Mouth of moderate width. Nine 



to 12 vertical bands wider than the 



ground-colour. Caudal lobed 15. N. denisonii, p. 231. 



D. 10. Snout compressed; eve of mode- 

 rate size. Ten to 14 vertical bands wider 



than the ground-colour. Caudal lobed. 16. N. notostigma, p. 232. 

 D. 11. Ten or 11 vertical bands, with 



intermediate ones superiorly. Dorsal 



and caudal spotted. Caudal entire .... 17. N. zonalternans, p. 232. 

 D. 10. Sixteen to 18 interrupted and 



sinuous bands. Caudal lobed or emar- 

 ginate 18. N. ladacensis, p. 232. 



D. 9. Eleven to 15 dark zones encircle the 



body, which are not half the width of 



the ground-colour. Caudal forked 19. N. zonatus, p. 233. 



D. 1 0. Ten brown zones encircle the body, 



usually wider than the ground-colour. 



Caudal slightly forked 20. N. cincticavda, p. 233. 



D. 10. Seven black-edged angular bands 



on the body. Caudal emarginate 21. JV. triangular^, p. 234. 



D. 10-11. fen to 12 very narrow white 



bands. Caudal slightly emarginate 22. 2V. savona, p. 234. 



D. 10. Dark bands, wider than the inter- 

 spaces. Caudal forked 23. N. beavani, p. 234. 



D. 9-10. Eleven to 15 irregular bands. 



Caudal slightly emarginate 24. N. spilopterus, p. 235. 



D. 9. Mottled with brown. Caudal 



entire 25. N. mannorattu, p. 235. 



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