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<paragraph id="FFC60FCD04BE177DD00DE6BBCA9F1B48" pageNumber="64">(Figs. 1-4)</paragraph>
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Type species.
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<paragraph id="679FAAD80EB90B3685A3B4D7781BA2D6" pageNumber="64">Remarks</paragraph>
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The lack of a chin-barbel, the presence of cycloid scales and the posterior position of the ventral-fins place this ophidiid genus in the subfamily Neobythitinae, which according to Nielsen et al. (1999) contains 38 genera. Table 1 shows a comparison between the genera that have the following characters in common: A well developed opercular spine, two median basibranchial tooth patches, two ventral-fin rays placed below preopercle, more than six developed gill rakers, all pectoral-fin rays joined and one lateral line. The table indicates that
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is most similar to
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, which also is supported by overall similarity. However, a phylogenetic analysis has not been performed.
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<paragraph id="B18C2BF6735F623AED90B9AB4E18D113" pageNumber="65">Diagnosis and similarity</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="A9B9422C68A2A822C2567137E09CF9BA" family="Ophidiidae" genus="Neobythitoides" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" order="Ophidiiformes" pageNumber="65" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Neobythitoides</taxonomicName>
is defined by the following combination of characters (those of
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are mentioned in brackets):
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Posterior margin of preopercle with 10-15 soft serrations (Fig. 2) and no spines (margin without serration and with 0-3 spines), snout almost twice as long as horizontal diameter of pigmented eye (snout equal to or slightly longer than eye), horizontal eye window 2.5-2.7 % SL (3.7-6.0 % SL), two median and in the holotype (Fig. 3) also a pair of small basibranchial tooth patches (two median basibranchial tooth patches), 10-11 developed rakers on anterior gill arch (6-34), sagittal otolith (Fig. 4) with undivided sulcus (sulcus divided into a caudal and osteal part - sagittae from 49 out of 50 known
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species were examined) and sulcus-length in percentage of sagitta-length 50-55 (65-85).
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<paragraph id="5232FBD60A533B4D225250D1C98B0903" pageNumber="66">Etymology</paragraph>
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refers to the resemblance to the genus
<taxonomicName id="2EE42BB5D3ADE04D8B946D1806402E3C" LSID-ZBK="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:53F00703-1C86-43EA-966F-4BB68CCC11D3" family="Ophidiidae" genus="Neobythites" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-ZBK="Neobythites Goode &amp; Bean 1885:600" order="Ophidiiformes" pageNumber="66" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Neobythites</taxonomicName>
.
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