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F, 8B; table 1
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17, Fig. 14, Pl. 2B;
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Dorsal fins III + XIIIXIV + 1011; anal fin I, 2122; pectoral fin 1314, some rays branched; LL 10 11 pored scales and 2627 notched scales; dentary pores 2 + 2 + 2 (
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F). Head in SL 3.44.7; eye diameter 3.0
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head length; body depth 5.06.0 in standard length. Nape and abdomen naked; supratemporal sensory canal deeply U-shaped; supraorbital cirrus small and lobate; height of first dorsal fin about equal to or lower than second fin.
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with translucent body, shaded with greenish hue on caudal peduncle and ventrally on posterior half of body, scale borders red, with faint hourglass-shaped red bars on body and grayish green bar on posterior caudal peduncle; head greenish dorsally, whitish ventrally with brownish red stripe from upper lip to anterior margin of eye and short red bar below eye; head and body with a few scattered white speckles; eye with alternating brownish red and greenish bands; fins mostly translucent, first two membranes of first dorsal fin sometimes with whitish patch of melanophores and second dorsal fin often with patches of whitish to greenish dots forming a faint short narrow bands.
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with body translucent with greenish tinge, scale pockets outlined in red-brown, with about 10 subcutaneous brown bars below midline to A base, belly white; top of head emerald green, white below eye with brown line from eye to upper lip and cluster of brown spots below eye, iris with green and brown spokes; anterior of first dorsal fin with white and brown marks; second dorsal fin with pigment along margin third dorsal fin, caudal and anal fins without pigment; pectoral-fin rays reddish with white bands, colour on rays only; pelvic fins white.
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with paler green on head and less pigment on first dorsal fin.
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Greenish anteriorly, remainder of body transparent with 89 narrow, faint orange bars; first dorsal fin of females lower than second, of males same height as second, and with melanophores on membrane between first two spines.
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Known only from the Red Sea; common in some areas.
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<emphasis id="B951EA823F61FFDFFF6461B3490264CD" bold="true" box="[197,296,898,923]" pageId="13" pageNumber="49">Habitat.</emphasis>
Usually seen on outer reef flats of lagoons from depths of
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SL.
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