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P.043720, ripe? female,
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TL,
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, 1954
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P.043720/1, cleared and stained right pectoral girdle.
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V 68, D probably 60, A 54, C 7. Teeth uniserial. Pectoral fin rays 2122, notch moderately deep, notch rays rudimentary or normal but shortened, about 1/3 upper lobe length. Pectoral girdle with three (2+0+1) small oval radials; R2 largest; radials without notches, fenestrae absent. Scapula with broad blade, short broad helve. Coracoid with broad blade with dorsal slit and two fenestrae, large hemispherical basal notch, and long, slender helve. Abdomen length greater than twice head length.
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Counts. V 68 (13+55), D 60 (possibly 61, see below), A 54, C 7, P 2122 (14+4+4, 15+2+4), radials 3 (2+0+1), pc 8, pore formula unknown. Ratios. HL 16.5, HW na, sn 5.0, E 4.5, orbit 4.7, io 6.2, uj 7.0, go 2.4, preD 26.1, preA 46.9, sna 17.6, ma 15.6, aAf 32.7, UPL 10.2, LPL 13.3, pabd 35.8. In % HL: HW na, sn 30.4, E 27.4, orbit 28.5, io 37.6, uj 42.2, go 14.8, preD 158.2, preA 284.0, sna 106.7, ma 94.4, aAf 198.4, UPL 61.9, LPL 80.3, pabd 216.9, cp 3.0.
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Pectoral fin short, longest ray of upper lobe not reaching to middle of abdomen. Uppermost ray probably on horizontal with lower part of orbit. Upper lobe rounded, of 1415 rays, notch rays
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a deep notch, some, but not all, rudimentary; lower lobe of four rays, insertion of lowest ray about midway between orbit and opercle tip, its longest ray reaching to below tip end of upper lobe. Pectoral girdle with 3 (2+0+1) small more or less horizontally oval unnotched radials, R2 largest, R1 and R3 of similar size. Scapula base broad, helve smaller, broad and well developed. Coracoid head with a dorsal slit, two fenestrae, and broad deep basal notch at base of long slender helve.
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The specimen has eggs of about
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Known only from the
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, collected from the northwest edge of Mawson Bank in
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The name
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from the Latin
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, small, and
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, denoting the small size of the pectoral radials.
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The new species is externally most similar to
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and can easily be confused with it. Positive identification requires examination of pectoral girdle structure to see the small oval radials (vs large, round radials) and notched coracoid (vs no slits or notch, shorter helve). External differences include more caudal fin rays (7 vs 6), narrower interorbital space (38 vs 4652% HL), pectoral fin notch depth (moderate vs deep), greater anus to anal fin distance (about 33 vs 2529% SL), and its location below the base of the pectoral fin notch (vs below the middle of lower lobe rays), longer abdomen (about 217 vs 167% SL), and darker head and body color. Its general appearance and uniserial teeth also make it similar to
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, from which it differs in having 3 (vs 4) radials, a longer gill opening (vs pore-like) presence of a gill flap (vs absent) and other counts and ratios. It is also similar to
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, but differs in not having the chin pores in a pit (vs in a pit with anterior fold), fewer vertebrae (68 vs 71), shorter upper pectoral fin lobe (62 vs 70% HL), longer lower lobe (80 vs 68% HL), smaller radials (vs normally large), notch rays more closely spaced and better developed (vs widely separated and reduced to bases), and a coracoid with a longer helve and large basal notch (vs shorter, stout, and absent).
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