. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 258 ICHTHYOLOGICAL NOTES BLANDOWSKIELLA AGASSIZI (Steindachner). (Fig. 6.) Here figured from the lectotype of Pseudambassis nigripinnis De Vis (Proc. Linn. Soc. ix, 1884, p. 393), a specimen nearly 2 inches long, from the Brisbane River, Queensland (Austr. Mus. Reg. No. ).. Fig. 6: Olive Perchlet, Blandoivskiella agassizi. Lectotype of Pseudambassis nigripinnis De Vis from Brisbane River, Queensland. Fins restored where dotted. It has D. vii, i, 8; A. iii, 8; P. i, 10. Sc. 24. L. lat obsolescent. Tr. 12. Predors. 9. The dark ma


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. 258 ICHTHYOLOGICAL NOTES BLANDOWSKIELLA AGASSIZI (Steindachner). (Fig. 6.) Here figured from the lectotype of Pseudambassis nigripinnis De Vis (Proc. Linn. Soc. ix, 1884, p. 393), a specimen nearly 2 inches long, from the Brisbane River, Queensland (Austr. Mus. Reg. No. ).. Fig. 6: Olive Perchlet, Blandoivskiella agassizi. Lectotype of Pseudambassis nigripinnis De Vis from Brisbane River, Queensland. Fins restored where dotted. It has D. vii, i, 8; A. iii, 8; P. i, 10. Sc. 24. L. lat obsolescent. Tr. 12. Predors. 9. The dark markings have faded after seventy years or more in alcohol. References and synonymy have been given by Whitley, Proc. Roy. Zool. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1953-54 (1955), p. 47, figs. 3-4, but the queried synonyms in that account may be regarded as separate species, following Fraser- Brunner (Bull. Raffles Mus. xxv, 1954, p. 194). Family BODIANIDAE. Genus CHOERODON Bleeker, 1845. CHOERODON TRANSVERSALIS, sp. nov. (Fig. 7.) D. xiii/7; A. iii, 10; P. 2", 14; C. 12-main rays. L. lat. 28/29. Tr. 3/1/9. Predorsal scales 6. Head (112 mm.) ; depth (119) in standard length (315). Eye (16) , preorbital (42) , interorbital (30) , snout (47) , postorbital (61) , pectoral (85) , and length of caudal (55) 2 in head. Head about as high as long. Preorbital very high. Interorbital convex. Eyes small. Nostrils small, below eye-level. Behind the eye, two upright rows of scales are imbricate and increase below to up to 8 rows of cheek-scales which are not imbricate on lower cheeks. A few scales on nape, a single row. 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 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales; Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. [Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New S


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