nearer to base of pectorals than to that of ventrals. Dorsal spine 

 a little shorter than longest dorsal rays, only its lower half 

 bony and roughened behind, its superior half cartilaginous 

 and flexible. Height of anterior part of anal a little shorter 

 than half head ; caudal slightly longer. The first visible caudo- 

 dorsal rays emerge about above the middle of the anal from 

 a low fat pad, which begins about above the second J / 5 of the 

 anal. Ventrals rounded, reaching on the anal, a little shorter, 

 than half head. Pectorals reaching the ventrals, equalling 3 / 4 

 of the head. Pectoral spine a little shorter than longest rays, 

 its distal half cartilaginous and flexible, its lower half bony 

 and roughened behind. Anterior half of body with closely set, 

 hairlike filaments. On the upper surface of the head they are 

 smaller and much more distant. Maxillary teeth in two juxt- 

 aposed oval patches, about two times broader than long, 

 molarlike, the front series more or less cylindrical and conical. 

 Mandibulary teeth molar, in two rounded patches, tapering 

 laterally. Vomerine teeth molar, in a triangular patch, the 

 rounded top of which is directed forward, its base being con- 

 cave. Horizontal branch of first branchial arch with 19 gill- 

 rakers, besides 2 very low anterior ones; the freeborder of its 

 membrane irregular, anteriorly with independent tubercles. 

 Dark brownish, with darker markings, belly, underside of head, 

 lips, underside of paired fins and inferior barbels whitish. 

 Length of single specimen known 263 mm. 



Habitat: German New Guinea. (Kaiserin Augusta-river!). 



2. Copidoglanis equinus M. Web. 



Copidoglanis equinus Max Weber, Nova Guinea IX. livr. IV, 1913, p. 527. 



B. 10; D. i. 7; Caudodorsal + C. + A. about 160; A. about 

 75; P. I. 12; V. 13. 



Height about 7, head ^\ v Dorsal profile slightly convex 

 from dorsal to before eye, snout slightly concave, eye situated 

 just behind the middle of the head, very high, near the level 

 of the surface of the head, looking upwards, 7 8'/ 2 times in 

 head, about 3 times in the convex interorbital space. Lips 

 thick, papillated and lamellated, their lateral lobe very pro- 

 minent. Nasal barbels reaching the middle of the eye, mandi- 

 bulary and maxillary barbels equal, a little longer than nasal 



