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OOBIID,!^. 



2. SICYDIUM ACUTIPINNIS. 

 Cotylopus acut'ipinnis, Griiiclien. in Maillard, Notes Eeunion, ii. Add. C, p. 10 



(1862) ; Bleek. Arch. Neerl. ix. 1874, p. 313. 

 Sicydium acutipin77e, Ogilvie-Grrant, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1884, p. 159. 



Depth of body 6 to 7 times in total length, length of head 5^ times. 

 Head as broad as deep ; eye 5 to 6 times in length of head, equal to 

 interorbital width; mouth extending to below centre of eye; movable 

 labial teeth tricuspid ; mandibular teeth subequal. Dorsals VI, I 10 ; 

 last ray of second dorsal produced, as long as head. Anal I 10. 

 Pectoral as long as head. Nape naked. About 70 scales in longi- 

 tudinal series. Blackish brown, dorsal fins with lighter variegations. 



Total length 90 millim. 



Reunion, ^lascarene Islands. — Type in Paris Museum. 

 1. Ad. Reiiniou. Paris Museum (P.). 



Tis. 26. 



Sicijdlum laiiceps. 

 After Sauvage (l. c). 



3. SICYDIUM LATICEPS. 

 Cuv. & Val. Hist. Polss. xii. p. 177 (1837) ; Giinth, Oat. Fish. iii. p. 93 (1861) ; 

 Suuv. Hist. Madag., Poiss. p. 378, pi. xl.A. fig. 2, and xlvii. fig. o (1891). 

 Depth of body 5f times in total length, length of head 5 times. 

 Head broader than deep ; eye about 5 times in length of head ; mouth 

 extending to below anterior border of eye ; movable labial teeth 

 tricuspid; anterior mandibular teeth much longer than the others. 

 Dorsals VI, I 10, rather widely separated ; second to fourth simple 

 rays produced into filaments. Anal I 10. Pectoral as long as head. 



