On llirce ncir Fislic^ from Ynnnan. T)!'*! 



Dictyopliaridae. 

 Minion walhicei^ sp. n. 



Male. — Lengtli including cephalic projection 12, tcgmcn 

 11 nini. 



Cephalic projection straiglit, not curved, otlierwisc in 

 colour and build similar to M. smaragdilinea^ Walk. 



Anal segment large, steeply tectifoi-m, and the sides very 

 long on apical half. In lateral view somewhat hatchet- 

 shape, dorsal margin straight with the apex at right angles to 

 it, narrow at base, rapidly widening to a little beyond middle, 

 beyond which the margin straight, the truncate apex being 

 about as long as from base to anus and five or six times 

 wider than base. 



One male from Biserat, Siam, Malay States. 



The type of M. sinaragdilinea, Walk., is a male from 

 Mt. Ophir, collected by Wallace. It appears to be similar 

 to specimens I'rom Borneo, but dissections may show phallic 

 differences. The anal segment is very distinct ; in lateral 

 view the apex is slightly wider than base and the lateral 

 margin is nearly straight. 



LIX. — Three new Fishes from Yunnan^ collected by Professor 

 J. TF. Gregory, FR.S. By J. R. Norman. 



(Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Mut^eum.) 



Schizothorax yunnanensis. 



Depth of body about equal to lengtli of head, which is 4§ in 

 length of body. Upper profile of snout decurved. Breadth 

 of head about twice in the length. Length of snout n post- 

 orbital part of head. Diameter of eye 5^ in length of head, 

 interorbital width 31. IMouth inferior; lower jaw apparently 

 without horny covering; upper lip with a median prolonga- 

 tion ; fold of lower lip interrupted ; two barbels on each 

 side, subequal, g diameter of eye. Scales small and irregu- 

 larly arranged ; 102 larger scales in lateral line ; lower part 

 of thorax and abdomen naked, except for some scattered 

 imbedded scales. Dorsal IV 9 ; the fourth simple ray not 

 very stout, | length of head, moderately serrated m its lower 

 half, articulated and slender above; origin of dorsal a little 

 in front of base of pelvics, about equidistant from base of 

 caudal and tip of snout. Anal III 5. Pectoral extending 



