484 



SILURID-ffi. 



as or a little shorter than its distance from rayed dorsal. Anal III 7-8. 

 Pectoral spine not serrated, about f length of head. Ventral extending 

 to origin of anal or a little beyond. Caudal deeply forked, lobes 

 pointed. Caudal peduncle about twice as long as deep. Body pale 

 greyish olive above, with four broad cross-bands of dark olive speckled 

 with blackish, broader than the interspaces between them ; head dark 

 (dive above; lower parts white or yellowish; rayed fins greyish, the 

 caudal with a horizontal blackish bar on each lobe, the end of which is 

 pale yellow ; adipose fin yellowish. 



Total length 45 millim. 



Upper Nile. 



Atko Id. L. Loat, Esq. (C.). 



1-7. Types 



8. Skel. 



9. AJ. 



Wady Haifa. 



G. OHILOGLANIS BRBVIBARBIS. 

 Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1902, ii. p. 224, pi. xvii. fig. 2. 



Body slightly depressed in front, compressed behind, its depth 6 

 times in total length. Head strongly depressed, !-§• times as long as 



Fig. 362. 



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C'h iloglanis brevibarbis. 

 Type (P. Z. S. 1902). 



broad, its length 3 times in total length ; eye directed upwards, in 

 second half of head, 5^ limes in length of head, 14- times in interorbital 

 width, which is a little greater than the distance between eye and 

 posterior nostril ; pnemaxillary teeth in two large oval groups, widely 



