liSO 



SILUEID.E. 



17-] <S. Hgr. (t Unisitu li., U})per Zambesi. 



yg- 



UK Ad. Kafne R., Upper Zambesi. 



20-24. Yg. Beira, Mozambique. 



25. Yg. Lofoi, Katanga. 



26-27. Yg. Caculovar R., Mossamedes. 



28-29. Yg. Pungo Andongo, Angola. 



]iev. F, A. Rogers and 

 E. C. Cliubb, Esq. (P.). 



T. Codrington, Esq. (P.). 



Mr. C. Grant (C.) ; 

 0. D. Rudd, Esq. (P.). 



Capt. Lemaire (C). 



Dr. W. J. Ansorge ((!.). 



•]. CL ARIAS MOORII. 



Boulenger, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) viii. 1901, p. 13, and Fish. Nile, p. 283, pi. 1. 

 (1907). 



Fig. 194. 



Chinas moorii. 

 Type(F. N.). i. 



Depth of body nearly 7 times in total length, length of head o\ 

 times. Head If times as long as broad, its upper surface coarsely 

 granulate ; occipital process angular, a little longer than broad; frontal 

 fontanelle knife-shaped, thrice as long as broad, nearly 4 times in length 

 of head ; occipital fontanelle small, in advance of occipital process ; 

 eye 3^ times in length of snout, 6§ times in interorbital width; width 

 of mouth nearly equal to interorbital width ; band of praemaxillary 

 teeth 6 times as long as broad ; vomerine teeth mostly pointed, a few 

 in the middle granular, forming a crescentic band which is as broad as 

 the prfrmaxillary band. Nasal barbel j length of head ; maxillary 

 barbel a little more than half length of head, extending to root of 

 pectoral ; outer mandibular barbel 1^ times as long as inner, which 

 measures nearly ^ length of head. Gill-rakers long and closely set, 



