34 CYPR1NID.E. 



inferior, its width 3 to 4 times in length of head; lips strongly 

 developed, lower continuous across chin and often produced into a 

 long rounded median lobe ; two barbels on each side, anterior -f to T -§- 

 diameter of eye, posterior as long as eye or a little shorter. Dorsal III 

 8 (rarely 9), equally distant from occiput and from root of caudal, 

 border feebly concave ; last simple ray strong, bony, not serrated, 

 straight, ^ to f- length of head. Anal III 5, not reaching caudal. 

 Pectoral § to f length of head, not reaching ventral ; base of latter 



Fig. 14. 



HiPiiiasik. 



IMP' ftfe 



Barbus loboaenys. 

 Type(F. N.). |. 



below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1J to If times as long 

 as deep. Scales longitudinally striated, 32-36 ff, 3-3J between lateral 

 line and ventral, 12-14 round caudal peduncle. Coppery brown above, 

 pinkish or brassy yellow on the sides, the scales dark brown at the base ; 

 silvery white below ; pectoral and ventral fins orange ; dorsal, anal, and 

 caudal yellow at the base, greyish or blackish towards the border. 



Total length 540 millim. 



Lake Victoria. 

 1. Ad., skin, type. Buganga. Mr. E. Degen (C). 



2-7. Hgr. & yg., typos. Bunjako. „ 



14. BARBUS BADCLIFFII. 

 Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xii. 1003, p. 218, and Fish. Nile, p. 212, 



pl. D xxxvii. fig. 1 (1907). 

 Barbus marequensis (non Smith), Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvii. 1905, 

 p. 177. 

 Depth of body equal to or a little greater than length of head, 3 to 4 



