HAPLOCHEOMIS. 



305 



89-120, 121-130. 



Ad. & hgr. 

 131-136. Ad. 



Entebbe. 



Se 



Ids. 



137. Ad. Buganga. 



138. Ad. Buddu Coast of L. Victoria. 

 139-147. Hgr. & yg. L. Gangu, S. of L. Victoria. 



148-149. Ad. 

 150. Ad. 



L. Kivu. 



151-153. Ad. & hgr. Lufuko R. at Mpala, Lake 



Tanganyika. 



154. Type of 77. Kandoa, German E. Africa. 



bloijeti. 



155-158. Types of L. Manyara, German E. 



T. sparsidens. Africa. 



159-160. Yg. Umbugwe, German E.Africa. 



Mr. E. Degen (G). 



Dr. E. Bayon (C.) ; 



Genoa Museum (P.). 

 Mr. E. Degen (G). 

 Mr. M. Simon (C). 

 C. W. Woodhouse, Esq. 



(P.). 

 Prof. J. E. S. Moore (G 

 Dr. H. Schubotz (C.) ; 



German C. African 



Exped. 

 Dr. L. Stappers (C). 



Capt. Bloyet (C.) ; 



Paris Museum (E.). 

 Prof. O. Neumann (C). 



15. HAPLOCHROMIS ALLUAUDI. 



Astatoreochromis alluaudi, Pellegr. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, xvi. 1904, p. 385, 



xvii. 1905, p. 185, pi. xvi. fig. 2, and xxii. 1910, p. 297. 

 Ilaplochromis alluaudi, Bouleng. Fish. Nile, p. 505, pi. xc. fig. 4 (1907), and Ann. 



Mus. Genova, (3) v. 1911, p. 71. 



Depth of body equal to or a little greater than length of head, 2f to 

 3 times in total length. vSnout with straight or slightly convex profile, 

 as long as eye in the young, a little longer in the adult; diameter of 

 eye 3^ (young) to 4|- times in length of head, 1 (young) to 1^ times in 

 interorbital width, 1 J to 1^ times least depth of suborbital ; jaws equal 

 in front, or lower slightly projecting; maxillary extending to below 

 anterior border of eye or a little beyond ; outer teeth rather large, partly 

 conical and partly bicuspid in the adult, bicuspid in the young, 40 to 50 

 in upper jaw, followed by 1 or 2 series of minute tricuspid teeth ; 4 or 5 

 series of scales on the cheek, width of scaly part equal to diameter of 

 eye. Gill-rakers very short, 8 to 10 on lower part of anterior arch. 

 Dorsal XVII-XIX 6-9 ; spines increasing in length to the last, which 

 measures f to f length of the head; longest soft rays ^ to f length of 

 head. Anal IV-VI 6-9 ; last spine as long as or a little shorter than 

 last dorsal. Pectoral f to f length of head, not extending quite to origin 

 of anal. Ventral reaching beyond origin of anal. Caudal rounded. 



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