Dangila cuvieri Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. (2) LVII. 1905, p. 479. 

 Dangila koedjem Popta, Notes Leyden Mus. XXIV. 1904, p. 192. ibid. XXVII. 



1906, p. 81. 

 Dangila rosea Popta, Notes Leyden Mus. XXIV. 1904, p. 193. ibid. XXVII. 



1906, p. 85. 



D. 4.21 26; A. 3.5; P. 1.1617; V. 1.8; L.I. 39 41; 



7(61) 



L. tr. i . 

 7-8 



Height 3.3 3.7 ; 4.4 4.7 in length with caudal. Head 

 4.7 5.2, 6 6.5 in length with caudal. Eye 2.7 3, about equal 

 to snout and somewhat shorter than interorbital space. About 

 two series of pores in the forepart of the snout. Maxillary 

 barbels longer than eye and than rostral ones. Origin of dorsal 

 opposite to 8 th to io th scale of lateral line, separated by 

 ii 12 scales from occiput. Dorsal with the anterior rays 

 prolonged, about as long as head or longer. Anal with the 

 anterior rays prolonged, shorter than head. Origin of anal 

 opposite to 26 th or 27^ scale of lateral line and to 19 th 22 n <l 

 branched dorsal ray. Ventrals and pectorals subequal. Origin 

 of ventrals separated by 5 scales from 14 th to 15 th scale of 

 lateral line and opposite to 5th ^th branched dorsal ray. 

 Ventrals reaching anus or nearly so. Pectorals equal to or shorter 

 than head. Caudal deeply incised, the lobes pointed, longer 

 than head. Least height of caudal peduncle more or less than 

 twice in length of head, about 1.3 in its own length, sur- 

 rounded by 1 6 to 1 8 scales. Silvery, back dark. Faint dark 

 streaks corresponding to the longitudinal series of scales, mostly 

 composed of small patches on the scales, not visible in 

 alcohol specimens, often with an indication of a large dark 

 blotch at the end of the lateral line. Fins with a dark hue, 

 especially on the free margin of the dorsal. Length to about 

 300 mm. 



Nom. in dig.: Umbu-Umbu, Lambah passir and Kepras 

 (Djambi); Wadon gunung, Millem (Malay. Batavia); Nilem, 

 Tiworo (Sundan.); Wader, Lokas (Javan.); Kudjem (Bulit). 



Habitat: Sumatra (Palembang !, river Batang Hari, Djambi !, 

 Selapian river); Java (Batavia, Sunter!, Perdana, Lebak, 

 Tjampea, Buitenzorg, Tjikao, Rawah bening near Tulung agung !, 

 Ngawi, Surabaya); Borneo (river Kapuas: Pontianak, Sintang!, 

 Putus Sibau !, Mendalam river !, river Bulit, river Mahakam and 

 its affluent river Bo; Tepu, Baram river). Malacca. 



