FUNDULUS. 



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12. FUNDULUS NEUMANNI 

 HilgenJ. Zool. Jalirb., Syst. xxii. 1905, p. 417. 



Depth of body equal to length of head, 3 times in total length. 

 Upper surface of head convex from between the eyes ; snout short and 

 broad, as long as or a little shorter than eye ; mouth directed upwards ; 

 lower jaw projecting; eye 4 times in length of head, IJ times in inter- 

 orbital width ; space between eye and lip very narrow, the latter 

 forming an angle fitting into a notch close to the former. Dorsal 

 15-16, originating midway between occiput and root of caudal, 

 posterior rays longest, f length of head in male, ^ in female. Anal 

 ]6-17, opposite to dorsal. Pectoral about f length of head, nearly 

 reaching base of ventral or a little beyond ; ventral small, midway 

 between end of snout and base of caudal. Caudal rounded. Caudal 



Fig. 20. 



Fimdulus nenmanni. 

 d 2 , types. 



peduncle as long as deep, or slightly longer than deep. 80-32 scales in 

 longitudinal series, 32-36 round body in front of ventrals ; no indication 

 of lateral line. Uniform brownish yellow; male with some carmine 

 spots on the liead and some reddish on the caudal. 



Total length 60 millim. 



German East Africa. — Types in Berlin Museum. 

 1-?,. Three o£ the types. North Ugogo. Prof. 0. Neumann (C). 



13. FUNDULUS GUENTHERI. 

 FinuhilKS orthonotus, part., PLayf. & Giinth. Fish. Zanz. p. 118, pi. xvii. fig. 2 



(18GC)). 

 ^\)thohmnch^us orthonotus (non Peters), Hilgend. Sitzl). Ges. nat. Fr. Berl. 1801, 



p. 19. 

 Fumbdus r/nentheri, Ptcff. Jahrb. Hamb. ^Viss. Anst. x. 2, 1893, p. 39, and Thierw. 



O.-At'r., Fische, p. 39 (1800). 

 Fuiidahis taiuopygus, i)art., Garni. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. xix. 1, 1895, p. lU. 



Depth of body nearly equal to length of head, 2| to 3| times in total 



