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Goatfish
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(
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,
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; Tab. II)
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sp.
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:
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FF71CC1A3346FDB8" bold="true" box="[132,340,550,574]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Material examined</emphasis>
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.
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,
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SL,
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,
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; collector:
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, collected between
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and
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.
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FF71CCCE32E0FC8C" bold="true" box="[132,242,754,778]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Diagnosis</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="AB7036ADFF80FFB2FF5FCD283368FB4E" blockId="11.[132,775,754,1224]" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Pectoral fins 15; lateral-line scales 27; gill rakers 8 + 28-29 = 36-37; measurements in % SL (only small-sized fish available): body depth at first dorsal-fin origin 24; body depth at anus 20; caudal-peduncle depth 8.7; maximum head depth 21; head depth through eye 18; interorbital length 7.5; head length 32; snout length 13; postorbital length 10; orbit length 8.3; upper jaw length 12; barbel length 26; caudal-peduncle length 23; height of second anal-fin ray 14; pelvic-fin length 24; pectoral-fin length 24; height of second dorsal-fin spine 18; height of third dorsal-fin spine 20 and height of ninth dorsal-fin ray 7.7; posterior margin of maxilla evenly, rather symmetrically rounded; snout dorsally elevated; preserved fish pale brown.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FF71CACE3311FA8C" bold="true" box="[132,259,1266,1290]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Description</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FF71CB293037FAAA" box="[132,549,1300,1324]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Quantitative morphological characters</emphasis>
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Measurements in % SL and counts are given in table II; morphometric data as ratios of SL for
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: body moderately elongate, body depth at first dorsal-fin origin 4.2; body depth at anal-fin origin 4.9; head length 3.2, greater than maximum body depth; snout rather long (7.4), much longer than postorbital length (9.4) and only slightly shorter than anal-fin height (6.9); eyes large, orbit length 12.1, only slightly smaller than caudal peduncle depth (11.5); jaws relatively short (upper-jaw length 8.3), not reaching to below anterior orbit margin; barbels long (3.8), reaching well beyond level of preopercular margin; first dorsal fin with well-developed, but tiny first spine (34); second dorsal-fin spine 5.8, lower than third spine (5.0); pelvic and pectoral fins equal in length (4.1), longer than caudal peduncle (4.4); penultimate and ultimate (eighth and ninth) dorsal-fin rays rather low and subequal in height (13), lower than last (seventh) anal-fin ray (11).
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FCD8CEE536D2FF77" box="[813,1216,217,241]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Qualitative morphological characters</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="AB7036ADFF80FFB2FCA7CEC53713FDF7" blockId="11.[813,1456,249,625]" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Mouth small, slightly supraterminal, posterior margin of maxilla evenly, rather symmetrically rounded with a weak dorsoposterior extension; snout dorsally elevated, not in line with dorsal head contour; anterior nostril a rounded flat tube at level of ventral pupil margin, posterior nostril a tiny vertical slit in front of mid eye; interorbital space flat; a single flat spine posterior on operculum at level of ventral pupil margin; lateral line conspicuous, anteriorly slightly convex until level of second dorsal-fin origin, then nearly straight; 2.5 scale rows above lateral line, ca. 5.5 rows below, second dorsal-fin origin positioned slightly anterior of anal-fin origin; pectoral fins and first dorsal fin pointed.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FCD8CCA5316BFD37" box="[813,889,665,689]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Colour</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FCD8CD4531B0FC17" bold="true" box="[813,930,889,913]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Etymology</emphasis>
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Named after the
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which borders the northern
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including the Gulf of
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and Gulf of
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, where the specimen is assumed to have been collected by Robert-Philippe Dollfus (1887-1976), French zoologist, ichthyologist and parasitologist, during his research mission in that area from
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to
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(
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). The species name is used as a noun in apposition.
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<emphasis id="99BBEABFFF80FFB2FCD8CAA5361DFB34" bold="true" box="[813,1039,1177,1202]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="74">Distribution and size</emphasis>
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Northern
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, possibly Gulf of
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, locality and depth unknown; attains at least
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SL.
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Due to a partly damaged jaw on the left side, only the right head and body are shown in figure 3F, with the image reversed to facilitate comparisons. Inspection of a radiograph of the HT of
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revealed that the dorsally elevated snout structure is the result of a particularly high ascending process of the premaxilla (see also
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).
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