. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FAMILY SERRANIDAE—SCHULTZ 347 paratype, respectively. Standard lengths in mm. 310 and 166. Greatest depth 329 and 274; head 452 and 432; snout 105 and 96; bony interorbital space 47 and 33; eye 67 and 73; postorbital length of head 287 and 268; least width of preorbital 29 and 27; length from tip of snout to rear edge of maxillary 225 and 222; least depth of caudal peduncle 110 and 103; length of caudal peduncle 181 and 190; length of first dorsal spines 39 and 57; third 87 and 115; last 87 and 103; longest (fifth or sixth) 97 and 117. Lengt


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FAMILY SERRANIDAE—SCHULTZ 347 paratype, respectively. Standard lengths in mm. 310 and 166. Greatest depth 329 and 274; head 452 and 432; snout 105 and 96; bony interorbital space 47 and 33; eye 67 and 73; postorbital length of head 287 and 268; least width of preorbital 29 and 27; length from tip of snout to rear edge of maxillary 225 and 222; least depth of caudal peduncle 110 and 103; length of caudal peduncle 181 and 190; length of first dorsal spines 39 and 57; third 87 and 115; last 87 and 103; longest (fifth or sixth) 97 and 117. Length of first anal spine 32. Figure S3.—Holotype of Epinephelus elongaius, new species ( No. 141844), from Eniwetok Atoll. (Drawing by Dorothea B. Schultz.) and 54; second 71 and 111; third 77 and 108. Longest soft dorsal ray 132 and 145; pectoral 181 and 223; pelvic 148 and 163; caudal 192 and 229. The following counts are recorded for the holotype and a para- type, respectively: Dorsal rays XI,15 and XI5I4; anal 111,8 and 111,8; pectoral ii,l7-ii,18 and ii,18-ii,18; vertical scale rows above lateral line 103 and 101; scales in a row from anal origin to lateral line 28 or 29 and 25; from lateral line to base of soft dorsal fin 11 and 11; gill rakers on first gill arch (counting all rudiments) 9 + 1 + 17 and 9 + 1 + 19. Dorsal rays usually XI,15, seldom XI,14; anal rays 111,8; pectoral rays usually ii,18, seldom ii, 17; gill rakers 9 +1 +16 to 19. Greatest depth to ; head to ; length of pectoral fin to ; all in standard length. Greatest depth to ; length of pectoral fin to ; snout to ; postorbital length of head to ; eye to ; tip of snout to rear of maxillary to ; least depth of caudal peduncle to ; all in length of head. Least depth of caudal peduncle in snout tip to rear of maxillary to Interorbital space (fleshy) flattish to a little concave, contained about to in eye; least depth


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