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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF3662A649B467E7" bold="true" box="[151,414,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Norfolkia brachylepis</emphasis>
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I; table 1
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF36633249B8664E" box="[151,402,258,280]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Tripterygion brachylepis</emphasis>
Schultz
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in Schultz
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, 1960: 291 (
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locality Bikini Atoll,
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).
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF36631049716661" box="[151,347,289,311]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Norfolkia springeri</emphasis>
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(Aqaba, Red Sea).
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF366371495E6600" box="[151,372,320,342]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Norfolkia brachylepis</emphasis>
:
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<bibRefCitation id="EFB44B613F7AFFC4FE2363714A026603" author="Holleman" box="[386,552,320,342]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58" refString="Holleman, W. (1991) A revision of the tripterygiid fish genus Norfolkia Fowler, 1953 (Perciformes: Blennioidei). Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History), 18 (11), 227 - 243." type="journal article" year="1991">Holleman, 1991</bibRefCitation>
: 233
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;
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<bibRefCitation id="EFB44B613F7AFFC4FDC463714AC36603" author="Fricke" box="[613,745,320,342]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58" refString="Fricke, R. (1994) Tripterygiid Fishes of Australia, New Zealand and the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Koeltz Scientific Books, Koenigstein: ix + 585 pp." type="book" year="1994">Fricke, 1994</bibRefCitation>
: 465
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; 1997: 504;
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: 45
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF3663B3493B66CD" bold="true" box="[151,273,386,411]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Dorsal fins IV + XIVXV + 1011, usually IV + XV + 11; anal fin II, 2021, usually 21, the spines less than half the length of the rays; pectoral fin 16, upper 23 and lower 7 rays simple, remainder divided once; pelvicfin rays united by membrane for less than one-quarter of length of shorter ray. LL 2124 (usually 22) pored scales ending below junction of second and third dorsal fins, and 1419 (usually 16) notched scales; total lateral scales 3235, usually 34. Dentary pores 56 + 1 + 56. Orbital and nasal cirri large palmate, at least equal to pupil diameter; cirri at tips of first dorsal-fin spines. Head 2.93.6 (3.3) in SL, eye 3.03.9 (3.3), maxilla 2.33.0 (2.6) and snout 3.34.9 (3.8) in head length.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF64604E494965C1" bold="true" box="[197,355,639,663]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Fresh colour.</emphasis>
(from photograph of Rick Winterbottom of specimen from Kwazulu-Natal,
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). No sexual dichromatism present other than that males may be more darkly coloured than females. Body pale yellow, scales outlined in yellow-ochre, with 56 dark brown blotches between dorsum and midline; head brownish-yellow with darker brown bar below eye and pale area behind, iris yellow; first dorsal fin brown and yellow, second translucent with patches of light red and brown, third dorsal fin with irregular bars of brown-red and cream; caudal fin with irregular brown and white barring, anal fin with yellow and black-brown bars, pelvic fins pale yellow and pectoral fins with irregular brown and yellow bars.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF64614B498564C5" bold="true" box="[197,431,890,915]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Colour underwater</emphasis>
(from photograph of G.R. Allen of fresh specimen from
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): body grayish with golden-brown and gray-white blotches between dorsum and midline, blotched extending onto second and third dorsal fins; head grey with brown bar below eye, followed by cream bar and light brown preopercle, eye rim alternating brown and grey; first dorsal fin dirty white, darker distally, second dorsal fin with white and red-brown marks, the white extending as bands across the fin; third dorsal fin the same; caudal fin with alternating, irregular white and brown bands; anal fin distinctly banded black and cream; pectoral fins irregularly banded with white.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF64666349F1633D" bold="true" box="[197,475,1106,1131]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Colour in preservative.</emphasis>
Body pale gray with five, irregular dark bars along dorsum, which fade towards LL; head gray with a tapering dark bar below the eye and another from the posterior margin of the orbit curving down onto the preopercle. First dorsal fin distally dark gray, second and third dorsal fins with clusters of melanophores basally, continuations of body bars, and which extend as irregular areas of spots across fin to margin; caudal fin with several, narrow dark gray bars; anal fin with faint, diagonal bands of melanophores. Mature males are much darker, with body and median fins dark gray and without any suggestion of bars.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF64671A49496215" bold="true" box="[197,355,1322,1347]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Key features.</emphasis>
Scaled head, palmate orbital and nasal cirri, four spines in the first dorsal fin and distinctive yellow and black barred anal fin.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF646743497462DD" bold="true" box="[197,350,1394,1419]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Distribution.</emphasis>
This is an apparently wide-spread species, currently known from the Red Sea, to
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, from
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, the east and west coast of
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,
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, southern
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and east to the
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,
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and
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.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FF6467EE491362A1" bold="true" box="[197,313,1503,1527]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">Remarks.</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFB44B613F7AFFC4FEE367EF4A2F62A0" author="Holleman" box="[322,517,1502,1526]" pageId="22" pageNumber="58" refString="Holleman, W. (1991) A revision of the tripterygiid fish genus Norfolkia Fowler, 1953 (Perciformes: Blennioidei). Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums (Natural History), 18 (11), 227 - 243." type="journal article" year="1991">Holleman (1991)</bibRefCitation>
revised the genus, recognising three species,
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FBB467D14C9162A0" box="[1045,1211,1502,1527]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">N. brachylepis</emphasis>
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, with its very wide distribution,
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FE84643549E2614D" box="[293,456,1540,1563]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">N. squamiceps</emphasis>
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(southern Great Barrier Reef) and
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7AFFC4FCED64354BEF614D" box="[844,965,1539,1563]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="58">N. thomasi</emphasis>
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, from the Great Barrier Reef and southern Pacific to Rapa
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. Photographs by J. E. Randall of specimens from
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and
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do not show the yellow and black anal fin. The colour described above is of a specimen from southern
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.
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the species was recorded by
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from the Gulf of
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it is assumed here that the colour of the
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specimen is the same as for individuals from the Red Sea.
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