of the Genera Sardinella, Havengula, c5c. 383 



10. Sard nUa s'mlem^'is. 

 Clupea smdemis, Day, Fish. ludia, p. G33, pi. clxiii. fig. 2 (1878). 



Depth of body 3^ to 4 in the length, Iviiigth of head 3_| to 

 i^. Snout as loitg a.s or shorter than diameter of ejt>, wiiich 

 is 3^- to 3^ in the length o\ heail ; maxillary extending t ) 

 below anterior ^ of eye. 58 to 6G gill-iakeis on lower port 

 of anterior arch. 44 to 48 scales in a longituditial, 11 to 13 

 in a transverse series ; ventral scutes 17-19+ 12-15. Dorsal 

 17-19. Anal 18-2J. Pelvics 8-iayed, below or in advance 

 of middle of dorsal. A dark spot at base of anterior dorsal 

 rays ; upper part of dorsal and ends of caudal lubes sometimes 

 blackisli. 



Indian Ocean and Archipelago. 



Thirteen specimens, 9a to 130 mm, in total length, from 

 Sind, Bombay, Amboina, and Formosa. 



11. Sardinella gihhosa. 



? Cliipanoihn jussieui, Lacep. Hist. Nat. Poiss. v. pp. 4G9, 474, pi. xi. 



tig. 2 (1803). 

 ? Ciiipeonia jussieui, Cuv. & Val. Hist. Xat. Poiss, p. 346 (1847); 



Sauvage, Hist. Madagascar Pui&s. p. 495. 

 ? Cl'ipeouia Jasciata, Cuv. & Val. t. c, p. 349. 

 Clupea (/ibbusa, 13leek. Journ. lud. Arch, iii, 1849, p. 72 ; and Atl, 



Ichth. vi, p. 106, Chip. pi. viii. lig. 6 (1872). 

 S2)rateUa teinbang, Bleek. Vei-h. Bat. Gen. xxiv. 1852, Hariugacht. 



p. 28. 

 Clupea temhaiig (part.), Giinth. Cat. Fish. vii. p. 426 (1868). 

 Clupea Jimhriata (part.), Day, Fish. India, p. 637 ; Weber & Beaufort, 



Fish. ludo-Austral. Arch. ii. p. 75, tig. 26 (1913). 



Deptli or body 3|- to 4 in the length, length of head 4 to 

 41. tSnout as long as or longer than diameter of eye, wliich 

 is 3^ to 4 i)i length of head; maxillary extending to below 

 anterior ^ or ^ of eye. 50 to 55 gill-rcdcers on lower part of 

 anterior arch. 44 to 48 scales in a longitudinal, 11 to 13 in 

 a transverse series; ventral scutes 18-20 + 13-15. Dorsal 

 17-20. Anal 17-19. Pelvics 8-rayedj somewliat in advance 

 of middle of dorsal, A daik spot at base of anterior dorsal 

 lays ; upper part of dorsal and posterior edge of caudal often 

 du.-ky. 



Indian Ocean and Archipelago. 



Eleven specimens, 100 to IGO mm. in total length, from 

 Durban, Mombasa, Ganjam, Madras, 8iam, Celebes, Java, 

 and Amboyna, including the type of S. tembaug. 



