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Smith &amp; Radcliffe in
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Dorsal-fin rays 141151; anal-fin rays 110118; pectoral-fin rays 2225; pelvic-fin ray 1; caudal-fin rays 78; branchiostegal rays 8; abdominal vertebrae 2224; total vertebrae 97101; developed gill rakers on first arch 3; median basibranchial tooth patch 1.
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Head 15.820.2; snout 3.54.8; upper jaw 6.88.4; horizontal eye 2.93.3; interorbital 2.14.1; body depth 9.713.4; predorsal 16.019.8; pectoral fin 11.713.3; pelvic fin 2.33.4; preanal 40.646.2; caudal fin 2.54.2.
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Body elongate, tapering posteriorly. Head relatively slender, about six times longer than eye diameter. Snout slightly pointed, longer than eye. Nostrils in two pairs: anterior nostril about midway between snout tip and anterior margin of eye; posterior nostril about midway between anterior nostril and anterior margin of eye. Mouth terminal, somewhat short; posterior end of upper jaw extending slightly beyond posterior margin of eye. Eye somewhat large, elliptical. Scales on head and body small; lateral line scales considerably larger, covered with skin to form a canal-like structure (
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). Lateral line well developed, originating above opercle, becoming obscure posteriorly on body. Bases of dorsal and anal fins extremely long, continuous with caudal fin posteriorly. Dorsal-fin origin above pectoral-fin base. Anal-fin origin below ca. 30th dorsal-fin ray. Pelvic fin below hind margin of preopercle. Caudal fin slender, pointed posteriorly.
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Color when fresh (photographed just after capture) (
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Head and body pale brown dorsally, whitish laterally and ventrally. Pectoral fin brown with whitish base. Dorsal, anal and caudal fins uniformly black.
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<emphasis id="0BB7DA2BBE65EC2677D73DA06718FE59" box="[199,530,476,501]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="503">Color after formalin fixation.</emphasis>
Head and body dark dorsally. Infraorbital, cheek, and branchiostegal membrane pale. Abdominal area whitish, becoming yellowish posteriorly. All fins dark, dorsal and anal fins darker posteriorly.
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