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Possesses all taxonomic characters present in most members of
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and
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group (first dorsal-fin spines VII, pterygiophore insertion pattern of 3
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11 precaudal and 16 caudal, hypurals 1 and 2 fused to some extent with hypurals 3 and 4 and the terminal vertebral element, one epural); pelvic fins well separated, lacking both anterior frenum and welldeveloped membrane connecting innermost rays; pelvic-fin rays 1
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4 branched and never with flattened or fleshy tips, fifth pelvic-fin ray sometimes branched once near tip; pelvic-fin rays extending posteriorly to anus, never reaching origin of anterior anal-fin rays; side of body without scales (modified basicaudal scales present); two anal-fin pterygiophores inserted before first haemal spine; papillae rows 5i and 5s separate; cephalic sensory canals present, pores B
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, D, F, and H
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present on raised short tubes; second dorsal-fin rays I,11; anal-fin rays I,9
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10; body variously mottled with numerous small white spots on head and body, background colours generally with light tones that match the substrate from which it was collected, sometimes with a series of horizontally paired small dark spots along lateral midline. The one known species occurs in the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Galapagos Islands.
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The single species in this genus,
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54523), which we have not examined. The phylogenetic placement of this species is uncertain.
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, no other Pacific species in the
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subgroup completely lack body scales; however, the extent of squamation is variable across
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, and many species lack scales anteriorly. We were unable to obtain tissue samples for
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for molecular analysis, and we maintain
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