
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). REVISION OF ANISOCHROMINAE 201 13-15 (14/14), upper 1-2 (1/1) and lower 0-1 (0/0) rays simple; pelvic-fin rays 1,4, medial ray small, inconspicuous and unbranched, all other segmented rays branched; upper procurrent caudal-fin rays 4-6 (5); lower procurrent caudal-fin rays 3-4 (4); principal caudal- fin rays 8 + 8, upper 0-1 (0) and lower 0-1 (0) unbranched; total caudal-fin rays 23-26 (25); scales in lateral series 41^15 (43/43); anterior lateral-line scales 32-39 (32/34); anterior lateral line ter- minating beneath segmented dorsal-fin ray
. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Zoology). REVISION OF ANISOCHROMINAE 201 13-15 (14/14), upper 1-2 (1/1) and lower 0-1 (0/0) rays simple; pelvic-fin rays 1,4, medial ray small, inconspicuous and unbranched, all other segmented rays branched; upper procurrent caudal-fin rays 4-6 (5); lower procurrent caudal-fin rays 3-4 (4); principal caudal- fin rays 8 + 8, upper 0-1 (0) and lower 0-1 (0) unbranched; total caudal-fin rays 23-26 (25); scales in lateral series 41^15 (43/43); anterior lateral-line scales 32-39 (32/34); anterior lateral line ter- minating beneath segmented dorsal-fin ray 18-24 (18/19); predorsal scales 4—7 (6); scales in transverse series 11-14 + 1 + 2-3 = 14-18 (12 + 1 + 3/13 + 1+2); circumpeduncular scales 12-14 (12); gill rakers 2 + 2-3, sometimes with 1-2 tiny rudiments (inconspicuous ossifications bearing a few or no teeth) above and below rakers (gill raker count not determined in holotype); pseudobranch filaments 6- 7 (not determined in holotype). Cephalic laterosensory pores (all bilaterally paired, unless otherwise stated): nasal pores 2-3 (2/2); anterior interorbital pores 1-3 (2/2); posterior interorbital pores (unpaired) 1-2 (2); supraotic pores 1-3 (3/2); suborbital pores 8-13 (12/11); posterior otic pores 2-7 (3/2); preopercular pores 9-15 (13/13); dentary pores 3^4 (4/4); intertemporal pores 1-2 (1/1); anterior temporal pores 0-1 (1/1); posttemporal pores 1; total parietal pores 14-30 (25). As percentage of standard length (based on 20 specimens, mm SL): body depth at dorsal-fin origin (); greatest body depth (); head width (); head length (); snout length (); orbit diameter (); interorbital width ^ (); upper jaw length (); caudal peduncle depth (); caudal peduncle length (); predorsal length (); preanal length (); prepelvic length (); first segmented
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