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1a. Orbital tentacle absent; last dorsal ray connected by membrane to caudal peduncle about halfway from base of last ray to base of caudal fin, well away from caudal fin; body with stripes or horizontally elongate oval spots in live; pectoral rays 13................................................................................
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3a. Pectoral rays 13; second dorsal fin with 2425 spines; anal fin II, 1819, second dorsal fin not incised; in life head with a thin white or silver bar below eye, followed posteriorly by broad dark bar and a thin white to silver stripe from anteroventral margin of eye to middle of jaws; body with dark spots or vertical bands on midside and dorsally only..........
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4a. In life body with irregular vertical dark bands; round dark spots on back below dorsal fin narrower than spaces between spots; broad light areas on second dorsal and anal fins containing 2 or 3 spines and irregular dark pigment; disappearing in preserved material; second dorsal spines 2528, rarely 25 (less than 5% of specimens counted); anal fin II, 1821, rarely 18 (in less than 5% of individuals counted); total gill rakers on first arch 610, rarely 10................................
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