y\\. ('. T. Ilt'^Mii on ('bipeid /■is/ten. i'tHl 



Caricea lonyitarsis (Stein). 

 One female I identify as this from Port Natal. 



Caricea strigulipes (Stein). 

 Two males and one female, Port Natal {Plant). 



Coenosia acntlcornis (Stein). 



A typical Coenosia, belonging to tlie same gronp as most of 

 the European and North Amcriean species. Very well dis- 

 tinguished by the fusion of t!ie three l>ro\vn thoracie vittic 

 into a broad stripe, which extends over disc of scutelium. 

 Abdomen with paired dark spots; tibiai tawny; antenuaj 

 and pali)i black. 



Originally described from Victoria. I have before me a 

 series from iJurpengary, Queensland, and Tasmania. 



LXI. — Fishes of the Clupeid. Genera d\\\\)to'\<\es and Potania- 

 losa, and allied Genera. Bv C. Tate Regan, M.A., 

 F.R.S. 



(Published by permission ot the Trustees of the British Museum.) 



In former papers on the Clupeidie I have revised most of the 

 (ishes included by Giinther in the genera Clupea, Chatoessus^ 

 and Pellonula. The remaining Clupeinaj are here dealt with, 

 except the genera with a long anal tin. 



Synopsis of the (renera. 



A single suprauiixxillary (supplemental bone). 



I. No mid-dursiil series ot scutes. 



A. Anal tin without tiulets. 



Abdiiuiiual serrature beginning at isthmus 1. Kowala. 



Abdominal serrature beginning- behind tliorax 2. Vlupeoidcs. 



B. Anal tin followed by two tinlets. 



Mouth normal ; teeth minute 3. Corica. 



Pentigeruus edge ot maxillary extending nearly to 



prtemaxillary ; teeth acute, unequal 4. C/upeichthi/s. 



II. A series of keeled scutes from occiput to dorsal tin. 

 Teeth small ; snpraniaxillary (supplemental bone) 



narrow .'>. Potamalosa. 



No distinct teeth ; supramaxillary broad 6. Ihiptrlophus. 



