418 
Qypsxlums bsihicnsis (not I?A1\;2IANI) KENDALL 8.nd. GOLDSBOROUGH, 
Mem# Mus# Comp# Zool#, vol# 26, p# 253, 1911 (Arhno, l\Sarshalls)# 
Cypselurus bcihiensis FOWLER, Mem# Bishop Mus#, vol# 10, p# 84, 
1928 (Arhno specimen)# 
Cypsilurus opisthopus (not BLEEKER) BEAN and T/EED, Proc# U# S# Nat# 
Mus#, vol# 42, p# 595, 1912 (Java)# 
Depth 5 to 5 2/3j head 3 4/5 to 4 l/s, width 1 4/5 to 1 s/lO. 
Snout 3 3/4 to 4 in head from snout tip; eye 3 to 3 l/s, greater than snout, 
to 1 1/3 in interorbital; maxillary reaches 3/5 to 7/8 to eye, length 4 
to 4 3/5 in head from snout tip; teeth small, simple, conic, in narrow band 
in each jaw; interorbital 2^ to 2^, broad, stiallowly depressed. Gill rakers 
3 or 4 13 to 16, lanceolate, rather short or ^ gill filaments, which 1 3/4 
to 2 in eye. 
Scales 40 to 46 in lateral axial series to caudal base and 4 to 
6 more on latter; 7 or 8 above, 2 or 3 below, 32 to 38 predorsal. Scales 
with 4 to 6 basal radiating striae, edge scalloped; circuli very fine, complete. 
D, I, 10 to I, 12, first branched ray 2 l/s to 2 2/3 in total head 
length; A, I, 8 or I, 9, first branched ray 3 l/lO to 3 3/4; least depth of 
caudal peduncle 3 l/5 to 3^; P. I, 14, reaches opposite base of sixth branched 
anal ray or base of penultimate dorsal ray; ventral little shorter to longer 
tlian head, reaches opposite fourth anal ray base or nearly far back nearly far 
* 
as pectoral tip; lower caudal lobe 3 2/5 to 3 7/8 in rest of fish, upper lobe 
l|- to 1 1/3 in head. 
