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Synopsis of the Genera. 
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Il. Vertical fins continuous. 
A. Both pectoral fins well developed, unconnected with 
opercular membrane. 
Lower lip strongly fringed; anterior nostril of 
blind side surrounded by a fringed flap. 
2. SYNAPTURA. 
Lower lip not fringed ; nostrils simple. 
3. AUSTROGLOSSUS. 
B. Pectoral fins small, especially on blind side; opercular 
membrane joined to upper edge of pectoral fin. 
Scales ctenoid ; first dorsal ray not enlarged. 
4. ZEBRIAS. 
Neales cycloid ; first dorsal ray enlarged, free. 
5. AuSoPIA. 
Il, SOI DVA. 
Solea (part.), Giinth. Cat. Fish. IV, p. 462 (1862). 
Form oval or elongate. Scales small, ctenoid ; lateral line straight, 
single. Dorsal and anal fins free from the caudal ; pectorals well 
developed ; pelvic fins equal, short-based. Nostrils of blind side not 
dilated. 
Eastern Atlantic and Indian Ocean ; one species from Natal. 
SOLEA TURBYNEI. 
Solea turbynei, Gilchr. Mar. Inv. 8. Afr. III, 1905, p. 10, pl. xxvii. 
Depth of body 2! to 2 in length, length of head 4 to 44. Eyes 
small, separated by a scaly interspace. Angle of mouth below middle 
of lower eye. Dorsal 62-67. | Anal 49-53. Right pectoral } to =, 
