E^CiKAULICYPlUS. 213 



4. EUGJ{AULIC!YPRIS J30TTEGI. 



NeohoJa h(>lte</i, Vincig. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) xv. 1895, p. 57, })1. v. fig. 1, ami 

 xvii. i«p. 31, 3G4, nnd xix. 18118, p. 2(;i ; Bouleng. Froc. Zool. Soc. 1903, ii. 

 p. 332, and Fi^h. Nilo, p. 268 (1007). 



Depth of body 5 to 6 times in total length, length of head 4 to 4J 

 timcs. Head 1§ to 2 times as h)ng as broad; snout pointed, not 

 ])i-ojocting beyond mouth, shorter than eye, which is nearly 3 times in 

 ](>ngth of head and equals interorbital width ; mouth extending to below 

 anterior fourth or anterior third of eye ; suborbitals covering greater 

 ])art of cheek. Gill-rakers few and very short. Dorsal II 7-8, its 

 origin corresponding to or slightly in advance of that of the anal, 

 about twice as far from end of snout as from caudal; first branched 







EiHjrmdiriijiris hotterj i. 

 Type, after Vincinguerra (?. c). 



ray longest, about § length of head. Anal II 15-17. Pectoral acutely 

 pointed, usually reaching ventral. Caudal deeply forked. C'audal 

 peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales 40-45 ''y, 1 between lateral 

 line and ventral, 14 round caudal peduncle. Yellowish brown above, 

 silvery on the sides ; tins colourless. 

 Total length 73 millim. 



Somaliland, Southern Ethiopia, Omo Kiver and Eake lludolf.— Types 

 in Genoa Museum. 

 1-3. Hot. Ganana H. at Lugh. V:\\>i. V. Bottcgo (('.) ; 



GiMioii Museum (I*.). 

 4-i;. Ad. k hgr. Walibi Iv. (Webi Slieboli). Trof. O. Neumann and 



Bai'on ('. V. Erlanger (C.). 



7-8. Ad. INlodjo Iv. 



il-12. Ad. Iraro H. .. v 



13-M. Ail. .V ligr. Omo K. Prof. O. Xoumaini (('.). 



5. ENGHAULUVPlilS MINUTUS. 



y^'ohnla winnia, r.oulong. Tr. Zool. Soc. xvii. \'MH\. p. 510. pi. xxxii. fig. 1. 



Depth of body G times in total longtii, length of head 5 times. Snout 

 pointed, n<>t extending beyond moutli. shorter than eye, whicli is 



