LABEO. 



323 



papillse forming transverse plicae on inner side ; rostral flap moderately 

 large, with entire edge ; a minute barbel, hidden under folds of skin. 

 Dorsal III 9-10, equally distant from end of snout and from caudal, or a 

 little nearer latter, upper edge strongly concave, last simple ray longest 

 and nearly as long as head. Anal III 5, not reaching root of caudal. 

 Pectoral nearly as long as or a little shorter than head, not reaching 



Fig. 242. 



Laheo victorianus. 

 Type(F.N.). |. 



ventral, the first ray of which falls below 4th or 5th branched ray of 

 dorsal. Caudal deeply emarginate, crescentic when fully spread out. 

 Caudal peduncle about once and -J as long as deep. Scales 38-39 ^^2_, 

 4J-5 between lateral lin"e and root of ventral, 16-18 round caudal 

 peduncle. Olive or dark steel-grey above, whitish beneath ; fins greyish, 

 dorsal sometimes yellow at the base, dorsal, anal, and ventral sometimes 

 tinged with orange ; a more or less distinct black spot behind the upper 

 part of the gill-cover. 



Total length 325 millim. 



Lake Victoria. 



I-.S. Types. 



4. Ad. 



5. Ad. 



6. Ad. 



7-13. Ad., hgr., & yg. 



Lake Vicf^oria. 

 Near Entebbe. 

 Entebbe. 

 Kimmi Id. 

 Bunjako. 



Sir H. H. Johnston (P.). 

 Mrs. E. A. Minchin (P.). 

 Mr. E. Degen (C). 



18. LABEO FUELLEBOENl. 

 Laheo victorianus fuellehorni, Hilgend. & Pappenh. Sitz. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berl. 



1903, p. 268. 

 Laheo fuellehorni, Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xvi. 1905, p. 42. 



Stated to differ from L. victorianus in the following points : — Head 



