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(its length subequal to orbit diameter, its tip reaching to nuchal spine when laid back). Posterior lacrimal spine associated with slender, fleshy tentacle, its length subequal to pupil diameter; posterior lacrimal spine tentacle linked posteriorly to head by skin. Short, branched tentacle on posterior edge of low membranous tube associated with anterior nostril; the tentacle extending beyond posterior margin of posterior nostril when laid back. Pectoral-fin axil without skin flaps.
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Figure 1. - Preserved specimens of
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Origin of first dorsal-fin spine above second (first) pored lateral-line scale. Pectoral fin damaged in
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(posterior tip of fin reaching to vertical through base of first anal-fin soft ray). Origin of pelvic-fin spine slightly anterior to vertical through origin of first pectoral-fin ray. Posterior tip of depressed pelvic fin extending beyond anus. Origin of first anal-fin spine slightly posterior to vertical through base of last dorsal-fin spine.
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). The second specimen of
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@ -290,7 +291,7 @@ has a unique shape of the pectoral fin, suggesting that
<bibRefCitation id="7C4E8A8AFFCEFFE2580403B4FAA2FD79" author="FOWLER H. W." box="[1151,1304,675,699]" pageId="3" pageNumber="112" pagination="31 - 135" refId="ref3705" refString="FOWLER H. W., 1938. - Descriptions of new fishes obtained by the United States Bureau of Fisheries steamer Albatross, chiefly in Philippine seas and adjacent waters. Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus., 85: 31 - 135." type="journal article" year="1938">Fowler (1938)</bibRefCitation>
illustration of the
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pectoral fin is probably an error. In addition, Fowl- er illustration shows two stripes on the trunk although the
pectoral fin is probably an error. In addition, Fowler illustration shows two stripes on the trunk although the
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has three stripes as mentioned above.
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