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I, 8E; table 1
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, fig. 7 (northern KwaZulu-Natal,
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, fig. 5 (Gulf of
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, Fig. 19, Pl. 2;
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ff, figs. 13 (Karachi coast,
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Dorsal fins III + XIXIII + 810 (usually III + XII + 10); anal fin I,1720 (usually 19); pectoral fin 14: 13, 46, 68 (usually 2, 5, 7). LL 1316 (usually 15) pored and 2125 (usually 23) notched scales, notched series starting second scale row below end of pored series; dentary pores 3 + 1 + 3 (
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I). Head 3.44.0 in SL. Nape, base of first dorsal fin and belly naked. Orbital cirrus moderate and lobate; supratemporal sensory canal U- shaped, embracing first dorsal fin spine. First dorsal fin slightly higher than second in males, slightly lower in females.
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body olive green with darker scale margins, with 3 or 4 blotches of white spots along midside, interspersed with smaller dark olive green marks, sometimes extending to anal-fin base, dark triangular mark on peduncle at caudal-fin base, apex forward with two white streaks, one above the other, at base of fin, belly white with black pre-anal spot, often a triangle, apex anterior; head dark olive green, with white spots, colour to pectoralfin base; first dorsal finely speckled with brown and orange, first spine banded, except on membrane between spine 3 and dorsum; second dorsal fin with hyaline band in centre and with melanophores and white on margin and at base of spines; third dorsal fin similarly marked with white and black, but on rays only; caudal fin largely hyaline but with dark and light banding along upper and lower rays in deeply pigmented males; anal fin alternately banded black, white and hyaline, with 68 black subcutaneous basal spots; pelvic fins cream with lower rays banded with black on rays only; pelvic-fin base black, rays cream.
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Body translucent pale bottle-green with scale margins orange-brown, subcutaneous analfin spots red-brown, white lines on peduncle very bright, as are alternating dark and white dashed lines along length of vertebral column; head with alternating dark and white marks radiating out from eye, iris orange-brown and green; first dorsal fin with white and banding on spine 1, second and third dorsal fins with rows of black and white marks; pectoral fins with bands of white on rays.
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Males with blackish head and yellow first dorsal fin, yellow on lower pectoral-fin rays and proximal portion of the pelvic-fin rays; both males and females olive green with black and white barred anal fins.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F7DFFC3FF6466D2497463AA" bold="true" box="[197,350,1251,1276]" pageId="17" pageNumber="53">Distribution.</emphasis>
This species is known from the Red Sea, Aden,
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,
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and the east and southeast coast of
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, from the Transkei to southern
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. The record from the Red Sea is based on SMNS 21497 from the Kamaran Islands,
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(R. Fricke pers. comm.).
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