1884.] GENERA SICYDIUM AND LENTIPES. 167 



greater than the height and about two thirds of the length. The 

 height of the body is about one fifth of the length. Scales on the 

 side larger than those on the tail, and much larger than those on the 

 anterior part of the body and occiput. The diameter of the eye 

 is one sixth of the length of the head and half the interorbital 

 space. The maxilla extends to the vertical from the posterior 

 margin of the eye. The length of the pectoral is greater than the 

 length of the head ; the length of the caudal is contained four 

 times and one third in the total length of the body. The third 

 dorsal spine is produced into a short filament rather higher than the 

 body ; second dorsal not so high as the body. Colour, body above 

 deep violet or greenish violet, below whitish or yellowish, with six 

 or seven broad oblique bands of darker more or less indistinct ; 

 dorsal and anal fins orange, second dorsal sometimes with large 

 regular brown spots on the rays ; anal with a broad violet margin. 

 Caudal olive, with the superior and inferior edges yellow ; pectoral 

 yellow-edged. 



The largest specimen measures 4 T 9 inches. 



Hah. Moluccas ; rivers of the East Indian Archipelago. 



Three adult specimens. 



19. Sicyditjm parvei, Bleeker. 



Sicydium parvei, Bleeker, Natuurk. Tydschr. Ned. Ind. iv. 1853, 

 p. 427. 



Sicyopterus parvei, Bleeker, Versl. Ak. Amst. (2) ix. p. 277 ; et 

 Arch. Ne'erl. ix. p. 313. 



D. 6^. A. ~. L. lat, 70. L. trans, ca. 14. 



(Teeth in the upper jaw tricuspid ?) 



A row of papillae on the gum beneath the upper lip ; horizontal 

 teeth conspicuous. 



The total length of the body (without the caudal) is about four 

 and a half times the length of the head ; the width of the head is 

 rather greater than the height, and two thirds of the length. The 

 height of the body is less than one fifth of the length. Scales on 

 the nape, shoulder, and belly cycloid, rest ctenoid ; those on the 

 side rather larger than those on the tail, and much larger than those 

 on the anterior parts. The diameter of the eye is a quarter or one 

 fifth of the length of the head, and about half the interorbital 

 space. The maxilla extends to the vertical from the middle of the 

 eye. The length of the pectoral is greater than that of the head ; 

 the length of the caudal is about one fifth of the total length of the 

 body. The third dorsal spine is rather higher than the body. 

 Colour, body blackish-violet, becoming lighter below; caudal yellow, 

 with a broad violet band round the margin ; the other fins brownish- 

 violet. 



The largest specimen measures 4| inches (BleeJc). 



Hab. Rivers of Garut, West Java. 



