CTPEINID^E. 271 



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

 below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1| to 2 times as long 

 as deep. Scales radiately striated, 26-28 g|, 2-2| between lateral line 

 and ventral, 12 round caudal peduncle. Pale olive-brown above, each 

 scale with a dark brown spot ; a blackish streak on each side of the 

 head, passing through the eye, continued as a series of spots along 

 the lateral line ; lower parts yellowish, more or less tinged with orange ; 

 basal half or two-thirds of fins bright orange. 

 Total length 87 millim. 



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Angola. 



1-3. Types. Lucalla R. at Lucalla. Dr. W. J. Ansorge (C). 



Distinguished from _Z>\ doggetti by the larger eye and fewer scales in 

 the lateral line. 



171 «. BARBUS MUSUMBI. 

 Bouleno-. 1. c. 



Depth of body 2| to 3^ times as long as deep, length of head 3 

 to 3| times. Snout rounded, shorter than eye, which is 2.V to 3 times 

 in length of head and equals interorbital width ; mouth small, sub- 

 inferior ; lips feebly developed ; two barbels on each side, posterior the 

 longer and J to -| diameter of eye ; males with small nuptial tubercles 

 on lips and sides of snout. Dorsal III 8, equally distant from eye and 

 from root of caudal, border straight or slightly concave ; last simple ray 

 flexible, not enlarged, not serrated, as long as head. Anal III 5, not 

 reaching caudal. Pectoral about f length of head, not reaching ventral ; 

 latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle 1^ to 1^ times 

 as long as deep. Scales radiately striated, 22-25 p, 1J between lateral 

 line and ventral, 8 round caudal peduncle. Yellowish or pale olive 

 above, scales often edged with black ; top of head sometimes black ; a 

 more or less distinct black or blackish bar behind the gill-opening; fins 

 red or blackish. 



Total length 48 millim. 



Angola. 



1-2. Types. Quanza R. at Cambambe. Dr. "YV. J. Ansorge (C). 



3-10. Types. L. Kiiunda, Bengo R. „ 



11-12. Types. Bengo R. at Cabin. 



Very closely allied to the larger B. congicus. 



