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ScJnzopygoims, g. ii.^ Stcindaclmer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, I860, 
p. 785. Allied to SchkotJiorax, but with the body nearly entirely naked, and 
phaiyngeal teeth 4/3 — 3/4. Sch. stolickai, sp. n., I, c. p. 786, taf. 16. fig*. 2, 
from Ladak. 
DiptycJms, g. n., Steindachner, I c. p. 787. Allied to Capocta, but with 
the pharyngeal teeth 4/3 — 3/4, smooth dorsal spine, an anal and dorsal 
sheath, and two barbels. Z>. macuhtus, sp. n., 1. c. p. 788, taf. 13. fig. 3, from 
Tibet (11,200 ft.). 
Ptychoharhus, g. n., Steindachner, 1. c. p. 789. Allied to Schizothorax, but 
with the pharyngeal teeth 4/3 — 3/4, no dorsal spine, an anal and dorsal 
sheath ; mouth semielliptical. Pt. conirostris, sp. n., p. 790, taf. 17. fig. 4, 
from Ladak (15,200 ft.). 
Crossochilus diplochilus (Heck.) is described by Dr. Steindachner, I c. p. 791. 
Pashora zanzibarensis, sp. n., Gunther in Fish. Zanz. p. 119, pi. 17. f. 4. 
Phoxinus htspanictis, sp. n., Steindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, liv. 
1866, p. 268, taf. 1. fig. 1. 
Leuciscus, Dr. Steindachner (Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien) describes the 
following species from the Pyrenean peninsula : — Leucos arcasii, sp. n., xiii. 
1866, p. 199, & liv. 1866, p. 14, taf. 3. figs. 2 & 3 ; Leuciscus arrigonisj sp. n., 
liv. 1866, p. 16, taf. 4. fig. 1 j Squalius cephalus (L.), ibid. pp. 18 &' 262 ; 
Leuciscus alburnoides, sp. n., ibid. p. 263, taf. 1. fig. 3 j Leuciscus lemmingii^ 
sp. n., p. 265, taf. 1. fig. 2. 
Prof. Blanchard, /. c., describes a Leuciscus pallenSf a Squalius meridionalis 
and clathratus (very properly referred by Dr. Steindachner to L. cephalus)^ 
and a S. bearnensis. 
Alburnus hicidtis. A. J. Jacket describes a fish from the river Altmiihl, in 
Bavaria, which he regards as a hybrid of Alburnus lucidus, probably with 
Scardinius erytlirophtlialmm. Following Siebold’s example, he designates it 
with a binomial name, Alburnus rosenhaueri. Zoolog. Garten, 1866, 
pp. 20-25. 
Alburnus alborella latcristriga (see Zoolog. Becord, i. p. 172) is figured by 
Canestrini, Arch, per la Zool. iv. 1866, tab. 6. fig. 6. 
Alburnus mirandella and A. fabrcei are two species of Prof. Blanchard, 1. c. 
pp. 369, 370. 
Abramis gehini is described as a new species by Prof. Blanchard, 1. c. p. 355, 
from the Moselle. 
Abramis melccnus (Agassiz) proves to have been founded on specimens of 
A. blicca and A. leuclcartii. Siebold, Bull. Soc. Sc. nat. NeuchM. vii. p. 113. 
Telestes polylepis^ sp. n., Steindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1806, 
liv. p. 300, with a plate, from Croatia. 
Leuciscus idella (Cuv. and Val., Bichards.) has been described by Dr. Stein- 
dachner as Ctenopharyngodcm (g. n.) laiiceps. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 
1866, p. 782, taf. 18. figs. 1-5. 
Ilypophthalmiclithys nobilis is confounded by Dr. Steindachner with 
X. (JX) hypophthalmus (Gray, = II, molitrix) and figured, I, c, p. 383, taf. 3. 
Chondrostoma. Dr. Steindachner (Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien) describes 
the following species from the Pyrenean peninsula : — Ch. miegiij sp. n., liii. 
1806, p. 202, liv. taf. 3 ; Ch. polylepis, Steind. liv. 1866, p. 18, taf. 0 ; a 
hybrid between Ch. polylepis and Leuciscus arcasii^ ibid, p, 21, taf. 4. fig. 2 ; 
Ch. willkommii, sp. n., ibid. p. 266, taf. 2, 
