306 



CICHLID.E. 



Caudal peduncle as long as or slightly longer than deep. Scales strongly 

 denticulate, 32-34 j|^ ; lateral lines ^^- Olive or brownish, with or 

 without ill-defined dark cross-bars ; some young specimens dark steel- 

 grey, nearly black on the top of the back and head ; a black or blackish 

 vertical bar below the anterior third of the eye, another, sometimes, 

 from behind the eye to the angle of the prseoperculum ; vertical fins 

 dark, with more or less distinct small darker spots ; dorsal and anal 

 fins usually edged with blackish ; anal, in the males, with two or three 

 transverse series of light, dark-edged ocellar spots. 



Total length 155 millimetres. 



Lake Victoria and Victoria Nile. — Types in Paris Museum. 



Fig. 206. 



Ilapheliromis alhiaudi. 

 Type (F. N.). 



1. Oneof the types. Kavirondo Buy, 

 Entebbe. 



2-G. Ad. 



7. Skel. 



8. Ad. 

 9-13. Ad. 



14. Ad. 



15-17. Hgr. & yg. 



18-19. Ad. 



20-21. Ad. 



Bunjuko. 



Buddu Coast o£ L. Victoria. 



L. Victoria. 



L. G-angu, E. of L. Victoria, 



Jinja, Eipon Falls. 



Kakindn, Victoria Nile. 



M. t). Alluaud (C.) ; 



Paris Museum (E.). 

 Mr. E. Degen (C). 



Mr. M. Simon ((!.). 



Col. Delmelladcliffe(P.). 



C. W. Woodhouse, Esq. 



(0.). 

 Dr. E. Bayou (0.) ; 



Genoa Museum (P.). 



