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<emphasis id="56F9EAAEEA31C53A6433FE26FC3357FB" bold="true" box="[813,963,451,475]" pageId="57">Photonectes</emphasis>
Günther, 1887
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can be distinguished in the
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by the dorsal and anal fins opposed, rays covered with black skin in some species, leaving only tips of rays visible; 03 pectoral-fin rays; lower jaw longer than upper jaw and strongly curved upwards; lower jaw teeth uniserial; retroarticular with a process directed backwards; vomer with one or two pairs of teeth, rarely toothless; postorbital organ well-developed; some species with white luminous tissue on top of head and/or in shoulder region, others with blue luminous tissue in spots on head, inside mouth or in bands or stripes along body; 4867 vertebrae (Morrow, Gibbs, 1964; Gibbs, 1986c; Klepadlo, 2011; Flynn, Klepadlo, 2012; Kenaley, Stewart, 2015h; Prokofiev, 2016, 2019; Prokofiev, Klepadlo, 2019; Prokofiev, Frable, 2021). A total of 29 valid species (Fricke
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