434 



S1LUK1DJ<. 



Depth of body 3 to 3 J times in total length, length of head 3| to 



4 times. Head as long as broad or a little longer than broad, rugose 

 above behind snout, which is rounded or obtusely pointed and as long 

 as or slightly longer than postocular part of head ; eye supero-lateral, 



5 to C times in length of head, 2 to 2^ times in interorbital width ; lips 

 moderately developed ; prsemaxillary teeth forming a short and broad 

 band ; movable mandibular teeth ^ or not quite ^ diameter of eye, 

 18 to 28 in number. Maxillary barbel with abroad marginal membrane, 

 1^ to 1^ times length of head, reaching between anterior third and 



Fin. 326. 



S)/nodontis ohesus. 

 Type, Old Calabar. ^. 



middle of pectoral spine ; outer mandibular barbel about twice as long 

 as inner, former with moderately long simple branches, latter with 

 shorter branches with tubercular ramifications. Gill-opening not 

 extending downwards beyond root of pectoral spine. Occipito- nuchal 

 shield rough like the occiput, obtusely tectiform, 1^ to IJ times as long 

 as broad, with posterior processes pointed or rounded. Humeral 

 process longer than broad, granulate, without or with a very feeble keel, 

 extending as far back as occipito-nuchal process. Dorsal I 7 ; spine 

 I to once length of head, more or less curved, striated, smooth in front, 



