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Key to Indian Ocean species of Indonesian
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1. Pectoral fin tip reaching base of tenth to fourteenth anal fin ray; no (rarely one or two) scales on predorsal midline.......... .........................................................................
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<keyLead id="308695FEA279FF80B46533F9FA4DF92F" pageId="2" pageNumber="626"> Pectoral fin tip reaching base of third to seventh anal fin ray; 38 scales on predorsal midline ............................................2</keyLead>
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2. Second spine of first dorsal fin very elongate, length 113139% length of third spine; lateral line with 6267 scales................ ......................................................
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<emphasis id="B903EAD9A279FF80B3D7326CFACAF8F0" box="[1183,1325,1798,1819]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="626">L. macracaina</emphasis>
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3. First free pectoral fin ray distinctly shorter than pectoral fin, length 74.589.9% pectoral fin length, pectoral fin length 33.138.4% SL, tip reaching base of fifth to seventh anal fin ray; rostrum usually with prominent forward directed blade-like spine at each corner often mounted on somewhat triangular base .....................................................................
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<keyLead id="308695FEA278FF81B7C035D4FCE2FEAD" pageId="3" pageNumber="627"> First free pectoral fin ray slightly shorter than to distinctly longer than pectoral fin, length 95.9112% pectoral fin length, pectoral fin length 27.532.1% SL; pectoral fin reaching base of third or fourth, rarely fifth anal fin ray; rostrum with triangular spine of small to moderate size at each apical corner...........4</keyLead>
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4. First free pectoral fin ray extending distinctly past tip of pelvic fin, first free ray obviously longer than pectoral fin, length 106112% length of pectoral fin ..
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<keyLead id="308695FEA278FF81B7C034CEFCE2FE18" pageId="3" pageNumber="627"> First free pectoral fin ray not or just reaching tip of pelvic fin, first free ray shorter than, equal to or only slightly longer than pectoral fin, length 95.9106% length of pectoral fin ...........5</keyLead>
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5. Inner surface of pectoral fin blackish with two transverse rows of large darkly ocellated milky blue spots; spots obscure in preserved specimens....................
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Inner surface of pectoral fin dark greenish brown with large black patch covering ventral third to half of fin from base to distal margin, prominent white spots scattered over all but red marginal areas of fin, spots persisting in preserved specimens..............................................................
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