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Metamorphosed females of
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, the other genus of the family, by the absence of pelvic bones and by having 59 dorsal-fin rays (rarely 410) and 47 anal-fin rays (rarely 8) (
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. 34 dorsal-fin rays, rarely 5, and 34 anal-fin rays). They further differ from those of
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. premaxilla represented by a remnant bearing 02 teeth), maxilla reduced to threadlike remnants (
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. maxillae absent), dentary with several rows of strong recurved teeth (
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. dentary toothless or with only minute teeth), a single hypohyal (
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. skin covered with minute spinules in larger specimens, but juveniles naked), snout produced in front of mouth, illicium originating at its tip (
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. snout truncated, illicium origin slightly behind its tip), and esca consisting of an expanded luminous bulb (
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