296 



CICHLID^. 



as long as deep. Scales strongly denticulate, 30-34 ^^ ; lateral lines 

 ^^. Most males reddish brown above, greyish beneath ; throat and 

 opercle blackish ; a V-shaped blackish band, pointing forwards, on the 

 nape ; a blackish vertical bar below the anterior border of the eye ; 

 ill-defined blackish s])ots on the side of the body, partly confluent into 

 one or two longitudinal bands ; dorsal grey, anal yellow, both blackish 

 at the base, the latter with two or three large orange ocellar spots 

 encircled with red ; caudal fin greyish, blackish in the middle ; ventral 

 fins black. Females brownish above, with rather indistinct dark cross- 

 bars, with the subocular bar less distinct, and the ventrals yellowish. 

 Some specimens entirely dark brown or blackish. 



Total length 120 millim. 



Lake Victoria and Victoria Nile. 



Fig. 200. 



1-2. Types. 

 3-4. Types. 



5-8. Types. 

 9. Ad. 



10-12. Ad. 



13-14. Ad. 

 l.j. Ad. 



Uaploclwomis stanJeyi. 

 Type (F. N.). 



Buganga. 

 Bunjako. 



Entebbe. 



Sesse Islands. 



Jinja, Eipon Falls. 

 Kakindu, Victoria XiJe. 



Mr. E. Degen (C). 



M. (J. Alluand (C.) ; 



Paris Museum (E.). 

 Dr. E. Bayon (0.) ; 



Genoa Museum (P.). 



10. HAPLOCHROMIS PERCOIDES. 

 Buulcug. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xvii. 1906, p. 443, Fish. Nile, p. 496, pi. xc. 



fig. 1 (1907), and Ann. Mus. Geneva, (3) v. 1911, p. 70. 

 Adatotilapia nigrescens, Pellegr. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, xxxiv. 1909, p. 157, and 



Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xxii. 1910, p. 292, pi. xiv. fig. 3. 

 Haplochromis tiiijrescens, Bouleng. Ann. jMus. Geneva, (3) v. 1911, p. 70. 



