480 



SILUIUD.E. 



second half of head, 5 to 7 times in length of head and H to 1§ limes 

 in interorbital width, which equals or slightly exceeds the distance 

 between eye and posterior nostril ; two widely separated oval groups of 

 preemaxillary teeth, forming 3 or 4 transverse series ; 6 to 8 mandibular 

 teeth ; maxillary barbel about ^ length of head, a little longer than the 

 outer lower labials. Dorsal I 5 ; spine not distinctly serrated, f to f 

 length of head. Adipose fin ^ to -| its distance from rayed dorsal. 

 Anal III 7-8. Pectoral spine a little longer than the dorsal, at least 

 f length of head. Ventral extending to origin of anal or a little 

 beyond. Caudal deeply forked. Caudal peduncle nearly twice as long 

 as deep. Olive-brown, with irregular darker cross-bands ; a dark bar at 

 the base of the caudal and another across each lobe of the fin. 



Total length 70 millim. 



German East Africa. — Types in Berlin Museum. 



1. Ad. Korogwe, Rufu R. Dr. Stuhlmann (C.) ; 



Hamburg Museum (E.). 

 2-6. Ad. Bereza. Dr. E. J. Baxter (('.). 



7. Skel. 



2. CHILOGLANIS MODJENSIS. 

 Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1903, ii. p. 332, pi. xxxi. fig. 3. 



Body slightly compressed, its depth 5^ times in total length. Head 

 depressed, IJ times as long as broad, its length 3 times in total length. 



Fig. 358. 



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r.--~ 



Chiloglanis moi^jensis. 

 Type (P. Z. S. 1903). 



Eye directed upwards, in second half of bead, 7 times in length of head, 

 If or 2 times in interorbital width, which much exceeds the distance 



