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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5E2975BBFDB6FF6E" bold="true" box="[332,542,154,178]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Macolor macularis</emphasis>
Fowler
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<paragraph id="8BB31F5BC008FF8B5EDC75EFFDAFFF39" blockId="6.[441,519,206,229]" box="[441,519,206,229]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Table 2</paragraph>
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Three recently settled individuals,
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: IORD 82299A, 82299B, 85316, Iriomote Isl, Ryukyu Isls.
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Body deep (3743% at P
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base: 3236% at anus), with large head (3940%): body fully scaled. There are c. 4765 gill rakers, increasing in number with size.
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The longest head spine, a strong spine at the angle of the preopercle, is c. 45%. On outer preopercle border, two moderate-size spines located immediately adjacent to the angle spine, one above and one anterior to it. Other spines on the preopercle outer border are small: 1217 serrations on upper limb, and 47 serrations on lower limb. No spination remains on inner preopercle border. Opercle has a single spine. The
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specimen has a single, small spine on each of the subopercle and interopercle, whereas the larger specimens lack spination on either bone. The supraorbital ridge is overgrown and no longer visible. A small spine present on dorsal postcleithrum.A single supracleithral spine and 35 posttemporal spines present.
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Fin spines smooth and robust, with some internal structure. Both Dsp 2 and 3 long (38% and 2330%, respectively). P
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sp long (3033%) and P
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ray 1 very long (6067%).
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5FC376A0FEA6FC45" bold="true" box="[166,270,897,921]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Remarks</emphasis>
. At settlement,
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5ED976A0FDE5FC44" box="[444,589,897,920]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. macularis</emphasis>
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seems to be a few mm smaller than
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5E0476BEFE14FC6A" box="[353,444,927,950]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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, with a slightly deeper body and much longer elements in the spiny dorsal and pelvic fins. Head spination is similar in the two species, as is general morphology with the exceptions noted above. Pigment in recently settled
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5E357135FE77FBF7" box="[336,479,1044,1067]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. macularis</emphasis>
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is similar to that of
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5DD27135FCBBFBF7" box="[695,787,1044,1067]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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, but differs in detail (
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Kishimoto
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., 1987
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).
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Based on comparison of recently settled individuals, it is reasonable to expect that pelagic larvae of
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5DEE714DFCB2FB5F" box="[651,794,1132,1155]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. macularis</emphasis>
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will be similar to those of
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5EDB71A8FDB1FB7C" box="[446,537,1161,1184]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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, but possibly somewhat deeper-bodied, and with longer elements in the spiny dorsal and pelvic fins. Probably,
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larvae have weak serrations on fin spines similar to those of
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5D0F71C0FD6EFB24" box="[618,710,1249,1272]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5C2275BBFBBDFF72" box="[839,1045,154,175]" inLineHeading="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" reason="1">ACKNOWLEDGMENTS</emphasis>
. The staff at NSMT made it possible and pleasant for me to study the important larval-fish collections in their care, and I am particularly grateful to K. Matsuura, G. Shinohara, K. Hoshino and K. Shibukawa. My visit to NSMT in
<date id="FFB2399BC008FF8B5A3E75CBFA13FF23" box="[1371,1467,234,255]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" value="2004-07">July 2004</date>
was funded by a Short-term Fellowship from the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science. P.J. Doherty and V. Bates (Australian Institute of Marine Science) provided settlement-stage
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5A03741BFA12FE93" box="[1382,1466,314,335]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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larvae from the Great Barrier Reef. C. Hair provided a settlementstage
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<emphasis id="B978C349C008FF8B5CE67451FC71FE59" box="[899,985,368,389]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">M. niger</emphasis>
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larva from the
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. H. Kishimoto (IORD) loaned recently-settled
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individuals from the Ryukyu Islands. B.M. Carson-Ewart and K.J. Wright made counts and measurements on some of the specimens. S. Bullock inked my camera-lucida sketches (
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) and provided editorial assistance. M. McGrouther scanned the drawings. M. Lockett took the photo in
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. Watson provided constructive criticism of the manuscript. My thanks to all.
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