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D. XIII , :JjF26, I, third spine 2^/b in. head, third ray 3^/4; A. II, 
21, I, third ray; ^V4i caudal lVp 7, deeply emarginate ?; least depth of caud> 
-— “ v vKr,^. '•••' 
1 A. 
al peduncle 3^g; pectoral 2; ventral 2^/c. 
Gray^/w^am above, paler to whitish below. Back and sides above with 
scattered small deep browW^te&s^, mostly arranged in inclined s treaks, though 
some strewn more or less as broken meafel or axial line* Fins all more or les 
n 
transparent or uniform. 
hew South ’tales, Victoria, 
th Australia, "test Australia. Accord- 
ing to fc-cCulloch re acne s 460 mm/ anlphot abundant. 
47837 u.S.lv.M. Jho locality 
. - , -jh 
.railan Museuiii. Length 310 ‘i mm. 
Genus Sillaginopsis Gill -A r 1 
I 3 o 
r/ Si llag^^^sis GILL, Proc. Acad. hf&t. Sci. Philadelphia, 1861, p. 505 
( 
I 
Tjgre, Si 11 ago domina CUVIER = Cheilodipterus panijus BUCHALAN-HAMILTON, 
d^thotypic.) 
Si1lag 
ivs BLEEKEE, Verb. Akad* Wet* Amsterdam, vol. 14, 1874, p. 
(name m synonymy 
feUifego domina CUVIER.) 
j -. / 
Body elongated, partly cylindrical^’ Head elongated, depressed, up- 
JpF 
perjfprofile nearly straight, gradually n^^ws forward in width. Eyes very 
small, in front half of head* Mouthjp^all, lower jaw shorter than upper. 
Teeth villiform, larger in outem^pw anteriorly, pyloric coeca 4. Scales 
small, about 90 in lateral li 
Second dorsal spine very e 
..i U'r. ■' 
9 - spines 9, 
origin of fin over pectorMs; soft dorsal long, highe,p^# v front, rays 25 to 27 
m 
Anal shorter than soft 
with slender spine. . . '• 
1.011 
. Caudal emarginate. Ventral 
One species. 
