Lakes Albert Edward and Kivu. 637 



last spine ^ to ^ length of head. Anal III 8 ; third spine ^ 

 to ^ head. Pectoral nearly as long as head, reaching vent, 

 origin of anal, or a little beyond. Caudal truncate. Caudal 

 peduncle 1^ to If as long as deep. Silvery or brownish ; 

 an opercular spot ; soft dorsal and caudal sometimes spotted; 

 males with a bar below eye, blackish pelvic fins, and ocelli on 

 unal. 



Lake Kivu. 



Twelve specimens, 75 to 120 mm. long. 



The caudal fin is broken into a rounded shape^in the largest 

 specimen. 



7. Haplochromis adolphi-frederici, Bouleng., 1914. 

 Tilapia adolphi-frederici, Bouleng. Oat. Afr. Fish. iii. p. 220, fig. 143. 



Apparently differs from H. graueri in the longer pectoral 

 fin. The coloration is of the "hicolor" type, irregular black 

 bars extending on to the vertical fins ; but I have found in 

 the Lake Victoria Cichlidse that this occurs in individuals of 

 several species. 



8. Haplochromis astatodon, sp. n. 

 Tilapia burtoni (part.), Bouleng. Cat. Afr. Fisli. iii. p. 217. 



Depth of body 2^ to 3 in the length, length of liead 3 to 3^. 

 Snout nearly as long as or a little longer than diameter of 

 eye, which is 3_^ to 3| in length of head, greater than prje- 

 orbital depth, nearly equal to depth of clieek ; interorbital 

 width 3^ to 3| in length of head. Jaws equal anteriorly or 

 lower slightly projecting ; maxillary extending to below 

 anterior edge or anterior ^ of eye ; teeth cuspidate, in 4 to 8 

 series, 40 to 70 in outer series of upper jaw, the bicuspid 

 teeth very variable in form, the cusps nearly equal in some 

 specimens, in others the posterior cusp reduced and the 

 anterior cusp long, oblique, and curved inwards, the teeth 

 approaching the Bayonia, Hemiiilapia, or Scliuhotzia types. 

 3 or 4 series of scales on cheek. 9 to 11 gill-rakers on lower 

 pait of anterior arch. Pharyngeal teeth small. 30 to 32 

 scales in a longitudinal series, 5 or 6 from origin of dorsal to 

 lateral line. Dorsal XIV-XVI 8-9 ; last spine from less 

 than f to ^ length of head. Anal III 8-9 ; third spine as 

 long as or a little shorter than last dorsal. Pectoral a little 

 shorter than head, not reaching anal. Caudal truncate. 

 Caudal peduncle as long as or a little longer than deep. 

 Body with or without cross-bars ; an opercular spot and a 

 bar below eye. 



Lake Kivu. 



Fifteen specimens, 75 to 115 mm. long. 



