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species:
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Body slender and elliptical, rather flatten. Tip of isthmus below posterior margin of lower eye. Dorsal profile of head constant with sex and growth. Caudal peduncle narrow, its depth about 5.96.3 % SL. Both eyes separated by very narrow concavity; interorbital width same in both sexes. No rostral, orbital and mandibular spines in both sexes.
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is closely related to
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with a relatively elongate body, caudal skeleton without deep clefts, and no sexual dimorphism. The genus differs from
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in having teeth on both jaws, anterior rays of dorsal fin not elongate, and anterior two rays of dorsal fin connected to the following rays.
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