. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. yi2 ADDENDA. VoL [1. 7 to S times in length of head, and nearly twice in interorbital width. Maxillary barbel f to f length of head, outer mandibular If times. Humeral process very short. Dorsal I 7 ; longest soft ray -^ to f length of head. Adipose dorsal 5f to 6 times as long as deep, narrowly sepa- rated from the rayed dorsal and from the caudal. Anal 13. Pectoral not reaching ventral; spine strongly serrated on inner side. Ventral not reaching anal. Caudal rounded. 7 to 9 transverse series of round da


. Catalogue of the fresh-water fishes of Africa in the British Museum. Freshwater fishes. yi2 ADDENDA. VoL [1. 7 to S times in length of head, and nearly twice in interorbital width. Maxillary barbel f to f length of head, outer mandibular If times. Humeral process very short. Dorsal I 7 ; longest soft ray -^ to f length of head. Adipose dorsal 5f to 6 times as long as deep, narrowly sepa- rated from the rayed dorsal and from the caudal. Anal 13. Pectoral not reaching ventral; spine strongly serrated on inner side. Ventral not reaching anal. Caudal rounded. 7 to 9 transverse series of round dark spots on tlu; body; numerous round dark spots on the rayed tins. 'J'otal length 295 millim. Congo (Ituri and Ja Rivers).—'I'ype in Vienna Museum. Agrees with the preceding in the long barbels, with A. ngamensis in the short humeral process. h. AUC'HENOGLANIS BALLAYI, Sauv. Aurheno(jlanis lia!la>/i, var. graroti, Pelleur. Bull. Mus. Paris, 1907. p. .^21 ; Pappenh. Mittli. Zool. Miis. Berl. v. HMl. p. 52K fie;. Y\s. -1 iiilieiiOijlanis lony'ueiis. Type. f. :».(. AUCiiEKOGLANlS L()N(;I('P:PS. BouU-nK- Ann. k Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1913, p. 6«. Depth of body 6 times in total length, length of head 3| times. Head moderately depressed, nearly twice as long as broad, its upper surface smooth ; occipital process small, longer than broad, well separated from the feebly developed interncural plate ; snout Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Boulenger, George Albert, 1858-1937; British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology. Lond.


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