i. Apodoglanis Fowler. 



(FOWLER, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philadelphia 1905. p. 463.) 



Elongate, caudal region the longest, strongly compressed, 

 dorsal profile nearly straight. Head depressed, covered with 

 soft skin. Eyes anterior and subcutaneous, above the corner 

 of the mouth. Mouth broad with rather thick fleshy lips. 

 Anterior nostrils near tip of snout. A long maxillary barbel 

 behind anterior nostril, a shorter one on each mandible, remote 

 from symphysis. Dorsal short, without spine, before anal. Long 

 anal free from caudal, which is rounded. No ventrals in the 

 only specimen known. Pectorals broad with a small spine. 

 Teeth small and pointed, in broad bands in the jaws, those 

 of the vomer in two small distant patches. Gillopening wide, 

 gillmembranes free from isthmus and overlapping each other. 

 Gillrakers short, sparse, pointed, slender, much shorter than 

 branchial filaments. 







i. Apodoglanis furnessi Fowler. 



Apodoglanis furnessi Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philadelphia 1905. p. 463. 



Fig. 76. Apodoglanis furnessi Fowler (after Fowler). 



D. 4; A. 3, 47;' P. i. 10. 



Height 4 3 / 4 , head 4 3 / 5 . Eye small. Maxillary barbel reaching 

 beyond tip of depressed dorsal or a short distance beyond 

 anterior anal rays. Length of pectorals i 4 / 7 in that of head, 

 its spine about 2 / 5 of the fin. Brown, paler below, with irre- 

 gular dusky blotches on back and base of anal. 



Length of single specimen known 175 mm. (After Fowler; 

 not seen by us). 



Habitat: Borneo (Baram river). 



