Hyporhainphus re^ularis OG-ILBY, Handbook of 
Sydney, p. 1E3, 1098. --MC GULLOCH, Mem. 
Austral. Mus., no. 5, pt. 1, p. 102, June 
29, 1929 (New South Wales, Qiueensland, 
V/estern Australia). 
Reporhamphus rep:ularis WHITLEY, Australian 
Zoologist, vol. 6, pt, 4, p. 314, Feb. 13, 
1931 (reference). 
Head over 3. Triangular part of upper jaw 
formed by premaxillaries much broader than long; eye 1^ 
in postorbital, rather less than interorbital; beak 
measured before snout tip 2 in rest of head; vertex and 
interorbital space canex. 
Scales 58 in lateral series. Dorsal and anal 
scaleless. 
D. 15; A* 17, little shorter though opposite 
dorsal; caudal moderately forked, lobes nearly equal and 
central rays much longer than eye; pectoral rays 12; 
ventral base nearly midway between front eye edge and 
caudal base. 
Sides with well defined silvery band as wide as 
a scale. Length 230 mm, (Gttnther.) 
Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, 
Ciueensland 
