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(
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Smith-Vaniz
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The original description of this species (
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) was based only on the
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SL male
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from Barang Lompo, Sulawesi. Color photographs, one shown here (
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), and collection of a female specimen allows a slightly expanded description: WAM P.31500-001 (35.0 mm SL), Banggai Islands, Kembongan I.,
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,
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,
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).
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881852E64A0C94287BFECEF88C" bold="true" box="[151,274,1849,1872]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">FIGURE 6.</emphasis>
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, Indonesia, Banggai Is. Photo by G. R. Allen.
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Data for the male
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, if different, are given first with those of the female in parentheses. Dorsal fin IV, 26 (IV, 25); anal fin II, 15 (II, 14); pectoral fin 14-14 (13-13); Vertebrae 13+21 (14+20); incisor teeth in lower jaw 23 (20); in upper jaw 22 (20). Pelvic fin 23.7 (13.5)% SL; caudal-fin rays: outer 34.2 (29.0)% SL and inner 23.9 (22.9)% SL. These data indicate that the length of the pelvic fin is sexually dimorphic but the caudal fin probably is not. As discussed above under comparisons,
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and this species have very similar color patterns, differing primarily in details of the mid-lateral stripe termination. The dark stripe along the dorsal body contour is highly variable in width in
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such that the pale area of the body between it and the mid-lateral stripe is very narrow in some individuals (
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