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Sillago dcmina CUVIER, Hisff'Rat. Poiss., vol. 3, 1829, p. 415, pi. 69. 
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Pondicherry-. - VALEiv^fciRNES, Regne Animal Cuvier, Ed. Ill. Poiss., 
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1839, pi. 13, figjt. - SWAIHS®, Nat. Hist. Animals, vol. 2, 1639., 
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p. 205. - CANTOR, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. 18, pt. 2, 1849 
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(18 50)^pr- (reference), - GATHER, Cat, Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 2 
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1831, p. 246 •• .{Ganges at Calcutta, Bengal Bay, India). - DAY, Fishes 
of India, pt, l& k. 1876. p. 264, pi. 58, fig. 3 (Calcutta). - LLOYD, 
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Rec. Indian Mus., vSi'|%| 4 1907, p. 228 (Akyab). 
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Sillaginppsis domina GILL, Proc. 
T l. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1861, p 
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505 (compiled). - FG7LER, Proc. Acad. $w-&t, Sci. Philadelphia, 1929 
A* J ' Mll'ife., ' 
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(1930), p. 654 (East Indies). 
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Depth 6 C / 3 ; head 3^/g, width 2 ^/ 5 . Snoi|« 2V 4 in head; eye 9, 4 in 
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snout, 1/2 in interorbital; maxillary reaches J$Ja 4 to eye, expansion 1 /g 
in eye, length 4 V 5 in head; teeth villiforrr^^ri bands in jaws and on vomer, 
outer row in jaws slightly enlarged; int^^^Lital slightly convex, 6^/g in 
head; hind preopercle edge with lar^c^^pd ratner blunt serrjae, lower edge 
entire. Gill rakers : + 6, lancec ^ jl^e, short, ^/g of gill filaments which 
1V5 5 
m eye. 
Scales 85 in lateral 
e to caudal base and 3 more on latter; 7 
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above, 13 below, 3d predorsal forward, slightly before nostrils; 7 or 8 be- 
tween eye and angle of preopercle ridge more across preopercle flange 
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Scales with 7 to 11 basal radiating striae; 43 or 44 ,slender, minute apical 
denticles, with 6 or 7 transverse series 
of basal elements; circuli fine. 
