BAEBUS. 1 85 



brown ; a large round black spot on each side behind the gill-opening, 

 another at the root of the caudal, and 3 to 8 dark vertical bars between 

 them ; a small blackish spot at the origin of the dorsal fin. 



Total length 38 millim. 



South Cameroon. 



1-3. Types. Ja R. at Bitye. G. L. Bates, Esq. (C). 



4-13. Ad. & hgr. 



14-16. Ad. Bumba R. at Assobam. „ 



17-19. Ad. Kribi B. near Efulen. 



20-25. Ad. Zima Country. 



26-30. Ad. Nyong R. 



184. BARBUS STIGMATOPYGUS. 



Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xii. 1903, p. 533, and Fish. Nile, p. 258, 

 pi. xlviii. fig. 8 (1907). 



Depth of body equal or nearly equal to length of head, 3 to 3-| times 

 in total length. Snout rounded, much shorter than eye, which is 3 times 

 in length of head and a little less than interorbital width ; mouth small, 

 terminal ; lips feebly developed ; no barbels. Dorsal III 8, equally 

 distant from eye and from caudal, border feebly concave ; last simple 

 ray not enlarged, not serrated, as long or nearly as long as head. Anal 

 III 5, not reaching caudal. Pectoral a little shorter than head, reaching 

 or nearly reaching ventral; base of latter below anterior rays of dorsal. 

 Caudal peduncle 1^ to If times as long as deep. Scales radiately 



Fig. 163. 



Barhus stir/matopygus. 

 Type (F. N.). 



striated, 22-25 ||i|l, 1| between lateral line series and ventral, 9-11 

 round caudal peduncle; lateral line reduced to 3-6 tubules. Yellowish 

 with silvery sheen ; a small round black spot at the base of the caudal 

 and another at the base of the anal ; one or two black spots often present 

 on the middle line of the side. 



Total length 24 millim. 



White Nile. 

 1-7. Types. Lake No. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 



