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ZOOLOGICAL LITEKATURE. 
Phenacohius t&retulm and Ph. uranopa are figured by Cope, 1. c. pi. 22. figa. 
1 & 2. [See Zool. Record, iv. p. 172.] 
Chondrostoma. Dr. Steindachner states in tbe pamphlet noticed above 
(see p. 133) that the species described by him Lemisdf viz. L. arriyonis and 
L. lemmmgii, belong to this genus. 
Chondrostoma rhodanensis (Blanchard) = CA. ccerulescens (Blanch.) = C7A. 
dremc&i (Blanch.) = C7t. miegii (Steind.), Steindachner, l.c. 
JDanio lineatuSj sp. n., Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 198, Madras. 
\Barilim'\ Opsaridium zamhezense figured by Peters, Mossamb. Flussfische, 
p. 68, taf. 11. fig. 5. 
Homaloptera rotundicauda^ sp. n.. Martens, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 
1868, p. 608, from Hongkong. — Distinguished from all the other species by 
having four pairs of barbels, and regarded as the type of a distinct subgenus, 
Octonema, 
ClIAllACINIDiE. 
Erythrhms cmereus (Gill) probably unitceniatus (Spix), Giinther, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 239. 
Curimatus. Dr. Gunther (/. c.) describes three new species from the Upper 
Amazons : — (7. leuciscus, p. 239 j C. aspevy p. 243, fig. 8 ; and C. dobida, 
p. 243. 
Hemiodtis kappleri, sp. n., Giinther, 1. c. p. 244, Surinam. 
Leporinus. Dr. Gunther, 1. c. p. 244, makes remarks on the dentition of 
young examples, and describes Leporinus hypselonotuSy sp. n., from the Upper 
Amazons, pi. 22. 
Leporimis macrolepidoiuSy sp. n., ^Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, 
p. 455, Rio de Janeiro. 
Alestes acutidens and imhei'i are described by Peters, Mossamb. Flussfische, 
pp. 64 & 66, pi. 12. figs. 2 & 3. 
Tetragonopterus, M. Bocourt indicates six species from Central America 
as now, viz. '1\ cobancnsiSj 2\ oaxanensisy T. nitiduSy T. fulgmSy T.JinitimuSy 
and T. bclizianus. Ann. Sc. Nut. 1868, ix. p. 62. 
Tetragonopterus uvalisy sp. n., Giinther, I’roc. Zool. Soc. 1808, p. 246. 
Apkgocharax, g. n. Tetragonopter., Guntlier, /. c. p. 245. Technically dis- 
tinguished from Chirodon by the presence of maxillary teeth. — Aphgocharax 
pusillus, sp. n., from the Upper Amazons. 
Chalcinopsis dentex figured by Giinther, Trans. Zool. Soc. vi. p. 478, pi. 82. 
fig.]. 
AnacyHus guatemalensis figured by Gunther, 1. c, pi. 82. fig. 4. 
Anacyrtus affinis and Anacyrtus (^Cytiopoiamus) amazonum, spp.nn., Gunther, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 246, from the Upper Amazons. — Cynopotamus is 
rejected as genus. 
Salmimis. A skull, named S. orbignyanus, is described by Dr. Hensel, 
Wiegm. Arch. 1868, p. 356. 
Ilydrocyon, From an examination of five examples, Prof. Peters is 
inclined to regard H. brevis and H. lineatus as not specifically distinct from 
S, forskalii. Mossamb. Flussfische, p. 69. 
Cynodon pectoralis, D. 45-48. Giinther, /. c. 
Xiphorhamphus falcirostris (Cuv.). — A. 22-27. Giinther, 1. c. 
Pistichodus mossambicus and schenga are desciibed by Peters, Mossamb. 
Flussfische, pp. 71 & 74, taf. 13. figs. 1 & 2. 
