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Table II. — Proportional measurements of Barbus bantolanensis sp. nov. 



Proportional measurement. 



.2 



Specimen No.— 

 4 



13 



Head in body 



Depth in body 



Eyein head — 



Snout in head 



Interorbital space in head. 

 Third dorsal spine in head. 



3.06 

 2.61 

 4.83 

 4.14 

 3.22 

 1.70 



3.05 

 2.62 

 5.42 

 3.45 

 2.81 

 1.94 



Dorsal . 

 Anal... 



Scales 



Scales between lateral line and base 

 of ventrals - 



Distance from tip of snout to base 

 of dorsal in distance from tip of 

 snout to end of caudal vertebrae _. 



Pharyngeals _ 



Origin of ventrals 



III-8 

 III-5 



26=f 



21 



0.601 

 b 2-5-3-2 



III-8 



III-5 



4* 

 25:-r 



■1\ 



0.621 

 (?) 



2.79 

 2.70 

 5.66 

 4.05 

 2.80 

 1.92 



3.04 

 2.69 

 5.30 

 3.45 

 2.65 

 1.81 



2.97 

 2.48 

 5.14 

 3.60 

 2.70 

 2.00 



2.82 

 2.89 

 5.71 

 3.63 

 2.92 

 2.10 



25: 



III-8 

 IIt-5 



.44 

 4 



2$ 



0.607 

 2-5-3-2 



III-8 

 III-5 



26: 4i 



2i 



0.628 

 c 2-5-3-2 



III-8 

 III-5 



41 



26 



III-8 

 II [-5 



.4i 



26: 



21 



0.626 

 c 5-3-2 



midway between origin of pectorals and of anal. 



21 



0.637 



d 4-2-1 



(•) 



» Type. Plate I, fig. 1. 



h 2. As some were missing, the arrangement could not be definitely determined. 



c Another pharyngeal was found ; it was probably of the first row. 



d Several pharyngeals were missing. 



c Origin of ventrals is 0.474 of distance from origin of pectorals to origin of anal. 



Barbus manguaoensis sp. nov. 



Length of head 2f to 3 in total length; depth of body 2.5 

 to 2.7 in total length ; diameter of eye 4 to 6 in head ; interorbital 

 width 2i 



to 3£ in head, that is, to the posterior margin of 

 the hard opercle; diameter of eye 1-|- to 2f in interorbital 

 space and 1 to If in snout; posterior barbel 1£ times as long 

 as the diameter of eye and f of the length of the maxillary 

 barbel; third dorsal spine strong, strongly serrated, and 1£ to 

 1\ in head; anterior side of the first dorsal spine 0.57 to 0.61 

 of the distance from the snout to the end of the vertebrae ; origin 

 of dorsal porterior to origin of ventral. A distinct large black 

 ocellus over the end of the caudal vertebrae, one above base of 

 anal, one above base of ventrals, and one elongated area above 

 posterior margin of opercle. These spots are more or less 

 connected by not very distinct broad black bands. 



Type, No. 15. 



Measurements of 6 specimens of Barbus manguaoensis are 

 given in Tables III and IV. 



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