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Key to the species of
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from the rio Amazon basin
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<keyLead pageId="8" pageNumber="705">1. Absence of light transverse band on nape; presence of melanophores surrounding the neuromasts of superficial lines, forming series of black dots ....................................... 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead pageId="9" pageNumber="706">1. Presence of a light transverse band on nape; absence of melanophores surrounding the neuromasts of superficial lines .......................................................................................... 3</keyLead>
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2. Dark brown trunk with light brown stripes imparting a ground color similar to tree bark; absence of light marks on nape; snout length 11.4-12.9% SL ........
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2. Light brown trunk with dark brown saddles below dorsal and adipose fins; light cordiform blotch on nape; snout length 9.1-10.7% SL ..............................
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3. Very wide dark-brown stripes on fins ...................
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......................................................
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<keyLead box="[129,771,530,554]" pageId="9" pageNumber="706">3. Dark brown stripes on fins absent or narrow ..................... 4</keyLead>
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4. Lateral line long, reaching the vertical line through middle of adipose fin; number of pores 14-20 ........................
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..................................................................
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<keyLead pageId="9" pageNumber="706">4. Lateral line short, not reaching the vertical line through middle of adipose fin; number of pores 3-9 ......................... 5</keyLead>
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5. Tip of pectoral-fin spine bifurcated ......................
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...............................................................
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6. Caudal fin rounded; all anterior serrae of the pectoral spine retrorse, except the last antrorse ...........
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<keyLead pageId="9" pageNumber="706">6. Caudal fin slightly bilobed; upper lobe of caudal fin more developed than lower lobe; anterior serrae of pectoral-fin spine antrorse and retrorse, with a single Y-shaped serration in between ............................................................ 7</keyLead>
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7. Lateral line reaching the vertical through middle of dorsalfin base; 5-7 total gill rakers in the first branchial arch; 6 pleural ribs; i,12,i caudal-fin rays ........................... .................................................................
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7. Lateral line reaching the vertical through base of dorsalfin spine; 3-6 total gill rakers in the first branchial arch; 4-5 pleural ribs; i,10,i or i,11,i caudal-fin rays ..................... .................................................................
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<emphasis box="[557,771,1234,1258]" italics="true" pageId="9" pageNumber="706">Microglanis oliveirai</emphasis>
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