. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 188 S. O. Kuliander Bonn, zool. Beitr. anal fin origin, the ventral fin, with a short extension, to the second anal spine. The anterior dorsal fin lappets are somewhat long compared to spine lengths; posteriorly the lappets are moderately long. The caudal fin is dam- aged, but the edge was probably rounded. The dentition is similar to that of the holotype; there are about 25 teeth in the outer series on one side of the upper jaw; the lower jaw teeth cannot be counte


. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 188 S. O. Kuliander Bonn, zool. Beitr. anal fin origin, the ventral fin, with a short extension, to the second anal spine. The anterior dorsal fin lappets are somewhat long compared to spine lengths; posteriorly the lappets are moderately long. The caudal fin is dam- aged, but the edge was probably rounded. The dentition is similar to that of the holotype; there are about 25 teeth in the outer series on one side of the upper jaw; the lower jaw teeth cannot be counted. The vertebral count is as in the holotype. The lower pharyngeal tooth-plate is shown in Fig. 3. The coloration is similar to that of the holotype, but, notably, including a distinct caudal spot. The vertical bars are more distinct; Bars 5 and 6 ven- trally split vertically. The abdomen is yellow below a line between the pec- toral fin base and the anal fin origin. A narrow black midventral stripe runs from just before vent, anteriorwards almost to ventral fin bases. There is but a single terminal spot-stripe in the dorsal fin. The first soft ray and mem- brane of the ventral fin are dark grey. The caudal spot is rectangular and ex- tended vertically. The juvenile topoparatype is not well preserved. The ground colour is yel- lowish white, the markings greyish brown. The supraorbital stripe reaches to the nape and there are dark spots at the articulation of the lower jaw and immediately behind the lower lip. The vertical bars are faint; Bars 2-3 reach ventrally to the lateral band, Bars 4-7 to the ventral edge of the sides; Bars 3-5 are slightly intensified where crossing the lateral band. Four abdominal stripes of dots: (1) from above the pectoral axilla caudad into the lateral. Fig. 2. Apistogramma eunotus. A young male from San Sebastian on the lower Rio Ya- vari, mm standard length (NRM THO/1976311: 1164-1168).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


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