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CLUPEID.^. 



1. CLUPEA FINTA*. 

 Clupea alosa, Linn, in Hasselq. Reise Falsest, p. 430 (1762), and Syst. Nat. i. 



p. 523 (1766), part. 

 Clupea sprattus (non Linn.), Sonnini, Trav. Egypt, p. 416, pi. xvi. fig. 4 (1800). 

 Clupea nilotica, I. Geoffr. Descr. Egypte^ Poiss. p. 286, pi. x. fig. 1 (1827). 

 Clupea finta, Cnv. Regne Anim. ii. 2nd ed. p. 320 (1829) ; Giintli. Cat. Fish. vii. 



p. 435 (1868), and Petherick's Trav. ii. p. 264 (1869) ; Vincig. Ann. Mus. 



Geneva, xx. 1884, p. 443 ; Bouleng. Fish. Nile, p. 89, pi. xv. fig. 2 (1907). 

 Alosa finta, Riipp. Beschr. n. Fische Nil, p. 5 (1829). 

 Alausa vulgaris, part., Cuv. & Val. Hist. Poiss. xx. p. 391 (1847). 



Body strongly compressed, its depth 3f to 3f times in total length ; 

 length of head 3f to 5 times. Top of head somewhat concave, the 

 concavity bordered by two oblique ridges converging on the occiput ; 

 snout short, as long as eye in young, a little longer in adult ; eye with 

 a very distinct transparent lid in front and behind ; diameter of eye 5 

 (young) to 6f times in length of head, equal to interorbital width 

 in young, about f that width in adult; mouth large, oblique; upper 



Kg. 123. 



Clupea finta. 



Nile (F. N.). |. 



jaw notched in the middle, lower jaw slightly projecting, with small 

 teeth in young, toothless in adult ; maxillary large, extending to below 

 posterior third of eye in young, to below posterior border of eye or 

 a little beyond in adult ; operculum with radiating striae descending 

 towards the suboperculum. Gill-rakers slender, 20-23 on lower part 

 of anterior arch, the longest measuring ^ to f diameter of eye. Dorsal 

 small, 17-20, originating nearer end of snout than root of caudal. Anal 

 low, 21-24, originating a little nearer base of ventral than root of 



*■ The quotations in the synonymy refer only to African specimens. 



