CYPRIXIDjE. 



strongly developed, both upper and lower produced into a rounded or 

 subtriangular lobe which is nearly as long as or longer than eye ; anterior 

 barbel 1 to 1£ diameters of eye, posterior 1 to If. Dorsal IV 8-9, 

 equally distant from occiput and from caudal, or a little nearer former, 

 border more or less distinctly concave; last simple ray very strong, bony, 

 not serrated, straight or slightly curved, ^ to nearly once length of head. 



Fig. 32. 



Barbus nedr/ia. 

 L. Tsana (F. X.). |. 



Anal III 5, often reaching caudal. Pectoral § to £ length of head, not 

 reaching ventral ; base of latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal 

 peduncle If to 2 times as long as deep. Scales longitudinally striated, 

 29-36 ijjc^i, 2i-3 between lateral line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal 

 peduncle, Olive or greenish grey above, yellow or yellowish beneath ; 

 fins olive or grey, sometimes tinged with pink. 



Total length 520 millim. 



Lake Tsana, Upper Tributaries of Blue Nile, Omo River, Sagan 

 River, Lake Gandjule (Margherita). — Type in Senckenberg Museum, 

 Frankfort '■ 



(M.; 



1. Ad. 



2-f>. Ad., hgr., & 



yg- 



6. Skvl. 



7. Hgr. 



8-9. Hgr. & vg. 



10. Hgr. 

 11-12. Hgr. 

 13-17. Hgr. 



Zegi, L. Tsana. 



Ze _>i and Baliardar, L. Tsana. 



Bahardar, L. Tsana. 

 Mogre 11., Slioa. 

 Didossa l\., 1500 ft. 



Gibe R., Omo, 2800 ft. 

 Sagan li. at Wondo, 2800 ft. 

 Gato R., affl. o£ Sagan R., 

 3700 ft. 



Mr. E. Degen (G). 



Mr. P. C. Znphiro (C). ; 

 W.N. McMillan, Esq. (P.j. 



