. Annals of the Durban Museum. Natural history; Zoology; Natural history. hy C. Tate Regan. 217 3. AusTROGLossus, geii. nov. (type Synaptura pectoralis, Kaup). Form elongate, tapering posteriorly. Scales very small, ctenoid. Dorsal and anal fins continuous with the caudal ; pectorals well developed. Lips not fringed ; mouth strongly curved on blind side. Anterior nostril of eyed side tubular ; posterior patent, between the eyes. Anterioi- nostril of blind side in a short tube, not surrounded by a flap. South Africa ; one species from Is'atal. Si/iiaidara nucrulepsis, Bleek. from the Cape also
. Annals of the Durban Museum. Natural history; Zoology; Natural history. hy C. Tate Regan. 217 3. AusTROGLossus, geii. nov. (type Synaptura pectoralis, Kaup). Form elongate, tapering posteriorly. Scales very small, ctenoid. Dorsal and anal fins continuous with the caudal ; pectorals well developed. Lips not fringed ; mouth strongly curved on blind side. Anterior nostril of eyed side tubular ; posterior patent, between the eyes. Anterioi- nostril of blind side in a short tube, not surrounded by a flap. South Africa ; one species from Is'atal. Si/iiaidara nucrulepsis, Bleek. from the Cape also belongs to this genus. AuSTROfJLOSSUS PKCTORALIS. Synaptura pcctoralitt, Kaup, Arch. f. Nat. li>58, p. 9G ; Eoulenger, Mar. Inv. S. Afr. T, 1902, p. 3. Text-fk;. AUSTROGLOSSUS 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 Durban Museum. Durban, Natal, Durban Museum
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