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Key to species of
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(adapted from
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1. Usually 6 pelvic fin rays (range 57); usually 1011 pectoral fin rays (range 912); usually 1619 total gill rakers (range 16 20); usually 4042 vertebrae (range 3843). (Western
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from near Margaret River in the west, Albany to the east and north of Perth)............................................................
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McDowall 1978
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<keyLead id="6465FF7EFFDC5F2DFF59A1A190CEDCD3" pageId="17" pageNumber="260">- Usually 5 pelvic fin rays (range 46); usually 1113 pectoral fin rays (range 1014); usually 1418 total gill rakers (range 12 20) and usually 3640 vertebrae (range 3443).............................................................. 2</keyLead>
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2. Usually 14 caudal fin rays (range 1215); 8 pores in preopercular-suborbital-supramaxillary series; 2 distinct lateral longitudinal dark stripes. (Western
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from Augusta in the west and Albany to the east and north of Perth)......................................................................................
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<emphasis id="EDE08059FFDC5F2DFBD1A22B91A9DF0B" box="[1055,1276,1541,1562]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="260">Galaxiella nigrostriata</emphasis>
(
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<keyLead id="6465FF7EFFDC5F2DFF59A20C90CEDF45" pageId="17" pageNumber="260">- Usually 13 caudal fin rays (range 1115); 7 pores in preopercular-suborbital-supramaxillary series; 3 distinct lateral longitudinal dark stripes (mid stripe and particularly dorsal stripe can be poorly defined in females)............................ 3</keyLead>
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3. Usually 39 vertebrae (range 3641); origin of dorsal fin distinctly posterior to that of anal fin, with horizontal distance between dorsal fin and anal fin origins 1.43.8% of SL (females 1.42.8% (range 0.03.8), males 2.43.8% (range 0.525.67)); caudal peduncle of moderate length, 21.323.8% of SL (females 21.323.1% (range 18.425.5), males 21.923.8% (range 20.3 26.0)); adult females up to
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SL (mean 27.2) and adult males up to
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SL (mean 23.6); ventral markings distinct, most commonly a v-shaped dark mark originating in the isthmus and extending as two parallel dotted lines (sometimes discontinuous) to the pelvic fin bases. (South-eastern
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from Bairnsdale in eastern Victoria to south-east Melbourne, including Flinders Island and north-eastern and north-western Tasmania).................
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(
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- Usually 36 vertebrae (range 3438); origin of dorsal fin is more or less in line with that of anal fin (particularly females), with the horizontal distance between dorsal fin and anal fin origins usually 0.02.7% of SL (females 0.01.4% (range -2.52.8), males 1.32.7% (range -2.63.9); caudal peduncle relatively short, usually 19.621.9% of SL (females 19.621.2% (range 17.223.8), males 20.121.9% (range 17.924.4)); adult females up to
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SL (mean 24.2) and adult males up to 24.0 mm SL (mean 20.2); ventral markings reduced, most commonly a small number of dark blotches in the vicinity of the isthmus. (South-eastern
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from Barwon Downs in western Victoria to near the Coorong in south-eastern South
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)............................................................................
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