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1a. Dentary gland ventrally positioned and encapsulated in dentary; mandibular and posttemporal canal series each with 2 pores; lateral line absent (subgenus
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2a. Dark mid-lateral stripe forked at front of pectoral fin, with dorsal arm extending through eye and ventral arm extending to gape; dark lateral stripe continuous posteriorly and caudal peduncle not conspicuously colored in life (western and central Pacific).............................................................
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2b. Dark lateral stripe not forked at front of pectoral fin; dark lateral stripe typically interrupted near beginning of bright orangeyellow caudal peduncle and replaced by an elongate black spot (northeastern Indian Ocean)............................................................................
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) (western and central Pacific)...............................................................................................
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3b. Dorsal-fin spines 36 (rarely 6); segmented dorsal-fin rays 2328; mid-point of supratemporal canal typically ending in a single pore; dentary gland supported solely by dentary bone; infraorbital bones 3 (subgenus
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)................ 4
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4a. Belly and underside of head dark or strongly vermiculated; dark body stripes partially or completely coalesced (
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and Ryukyu Is.).........................................................
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Tomiyama, 1956
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1846E65E0C942C15FA40FC48" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">6a. Dark lateral stripe extends at least slightly onto dorsal part of pectoral-fin base; dark stripe along dorsal body contour, if present, not extending onto caudal peduncle and caudal-fin base................................................... 7</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1846E65E0C942CD1FA40FC04" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">6b. Dark lateral stripe does not extend onto dorsal part of pectoral-fin base; dark stripe along dorsal body contour extending onto caudal peduncle and caudal-fin base....................................................................... 8</keyLead>
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7a. Dark lateral stripe extends well onto dorsal part of pectoral-fin base; pectoral-fin rays usually 13; in life, body coloration above dark mid-lateral stripe pale gray; adult males with inner caudal-fin rays elongated and interradial membranes deeply incised (
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and New
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).....................................
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7b. Dark lateral stripe extends very slightly onto dorsal part of pectoral-fin base; pectoral-fin rays usually 15 or 16; in life, body coloration above mid-lateral stripe bright yellow; adult males with inner caudal-fin rays not elongated and interradial membranes not deeply incised (
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)........................................
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8a. Dark lateral stripe not centered as it extends onto caudal fin, at most only dorsal margin of stripe aligned with center of fin; dorsal fin not conspicuously bicolored; in life, body golden yellow ventrally (Sabah, northeastern Kalimantan, and
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Is.)...............................................................
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1846E65E0C942B9DFA40FAD0" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">8b. Dark lateral stripe approximately centered as it extends onto caudal fin; dorsal fin conspicuously bicolored, distal half of fin pale and basal half abruptly dark brown; in life, body white ventrally............................................ 9</keyLead>
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9a. Dark lateral stripe terminating near caudal-fin base and its end bluntly rounded (Komodo I.)...................................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E08462A7BFAC0FA8C" box="[1093,1308,1337,1358]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus abruptus</emphasis>
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9b. Dark lateral stripe tapered as it extends onto caudal fin, and its end distinctly pointed (Sulawesi and Banggai Is.)................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E081F2A37FB3EFA48" box="[1052,1250,1397,1418]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus vicinus</emphasis>
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10a. Caudal fin with middle rays distinctly spotted and dorsal and ventral margins of fin very dark or spotted; dark stripes on body interrupted posteriorly and replaced by conspicuous dark spots (western and central Pacific)..........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E0FD82A92FB17FA27" box="[987,1227,1488,1509]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus grammistes</emphasis>
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10b. Caudal fin with middle rays unspotted and dorsal and ventral margins of fin unspotted and usually pale; dark stripes on sides clearly defined posteriorly (except in
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E0E4A294EFD6EF9E3" box="[585,690,1548,1569]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">M. naevius</emphasis>
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, see couplet 13).............................................. 11
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11a. Dorsal-fin base with series of prominent dark blotches (West
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).................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E08432968FAC1F9FD" box="[1088,1309,1578,1599]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus erdmanni</emphasis>
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12a.
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, including lower lip, completely dark; anal-fin base with narrow dark stripe; in life, caudal fin yellow (
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and Helen Reef)...............................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E080E29C7FB3EF958" box="[1037,1250,1669,1690]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus limbatus</emphasis>
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12b.
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, including lower lip, pale or only narrowly dusky; anal-fin base with or without narrow dark stripe; in life, caudal fin hyaline (except yellow in
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E0DB42983FDFFF914" box="[439,547,1729,1750]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">M. lineatus</emphasis>
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)....................................................................... 13
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13a. Caudal peduncle pale except for elongate basicaudal spot; pectoral-fin rays 12 or 13 (western
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, Rowley Shoals)........................................................................
<taxonomicName id="4C3E4D191846E65E081429BFFA40F8D0" ID-CoL="72XNW" authority="Smith-Vaniz, 1987" authorityName="Smith-Vaniz" authorityYear="1987" box="[1047,1436,1789,1810]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Blenniidae" genus="Meiacanthus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="17" pageNumber="56" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="naevius">
<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E081429BFFB3DF8D0" box="[1047,1249,1789,1810]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus naevius</emphasis>
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13b. Caudal peduncle typically with two dark stripes that extend at least to caudal-fin base pectoral-fin rays usually 1416 (except 12 or
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E0D4C2878FE64F88D" box="[335,440,1850,1871]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">M. crinitus</emphasis>
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)................................................................................ 14
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14a. Pectoral-fin rays 12 or 13; dark stripes on caudal peduncle or caudal-fin base terminating as thin lines, the lower stripe typically ending as a small separated spot; anal-fin base without a dark stripe (Sulawesi, Halmahera, Irian Jaya and Solomon Is.).....................................................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881846E65E081428D6FB3EF86B" box="[1047,1250,1940,1961]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">Meiacanthus crinitus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1846E65E0C9428F0FA40F827" pageId="17" pageNumber="56">14b. Pectoral-fin rays 1416 (exceptionally 13); dark stripes on caudal peduncle or caudal fin base not terminating as thin lines and lower stripe not ending as a small separated spot; anal-fin base with or without a dark stripe, although usually present.... 15</keyLead>
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15a. Dark stripe on snout that extends through eye separated from margin of upper lip by wide pale area approximately equal to or wider than width of stripe; in life, pale area between dark body stripes yellow (eastern
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)..............................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881845E65D08432F96FAD2FF2B" box="[1088,1294,212,233]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="57">Meiacanthus lineatus</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1845E65D0C942FB0FA40FEE7" pageId="18" pageNumber="57">15b. Dark stripe on snout that extends through eye separated from margin of upper lip by pale area distinctly narrower than width of stripe; in life, pale area between dark body stripes white to pale yellow.......................................... 16</keyLead>
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16a. Anal fin of adults with a dark basal stripe; inner rays of caudal fin distinctly elongated at least in
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adult males (Sabah,
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I. and Bali)...................................................................
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cf.
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<keyLead id="30CF95AF1845E65D0C942E28FA40FEBD" box="[151,1436,362,383]" pageId="18" pageNumber="57">16b. Anal fin of adults without a dark basal stripe; inner rays of caudal fin not distinctly elongated in adult males............ 17</keyLead>
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17a. Dark stripe along dorsal contour of body distinctly encroaching onto base of dorsal fin; in life, dorsal fin of adults with blueviolet stripe (Alor Strait and Bali).........................................
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17b. Dark stripe along dorsal contour of body not encroaching onto base of dorsal fin; in life, dorsal fin presumably without a blueviolet stripe (Sulu Archipelago)..........................................
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<emphasis id="B94AEA881845E65D08192EA1FB3EFE3A" box="[1050,1250,483,504]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="57">Meiacanthus abditus</emphasis>
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