. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. D. F. HOESE and R. LUBBOCK Material for this study is deposited in the following institutions: Australian Museum, Sydney; AMS. British Museum (Natural History); BMNH. Stanford University collection housed at the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; SU. Yokosuka City Museum, Japan; YCM. Myersina Herre, 1934: 89 original designation). Myersina (type species: Myersina macrostoma Herre, 1934, by Diagnosis Gill membranes connected to form a distinct fold across isthmus under a point between eye and posterior preopercular margin, attac


. The Australian zoologist. Zoology; Zoology; Zoology. D. F. HOESE and R. LUBBOCK Material for this study is deposited in the following institutions: Australian Museum, Sydney; AMS. British Museum (Natural History); BMNH. Stanford University collection housed at the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; SU. Yokosuka City Museum, Japan; YCM. Myersina Herre, 1934: 89 original designation). Myersina (type species: Myersina macrostoma Herre, 1934, by Diagnosis Gill membranes connected to form a distinct fold across isthmus under a point between eye and posterior preopercular margin, attaching to isthmus below eye. Vomer protrudes ventrally into mouth, anterolateral margins enlarged, with fleshy lobes. Sensory papillae on cheek in several short transverse rows radiating from eye; transverse rows under eye not extending below longitudinal row, which extends posteriorly from near posterior end of jaws. Mandibular papillae in two parallel longitudinal rows on chin. Outer row of teeth enlarged in both jaws. A pair of enlarged posteriorly directed teeth near middle of upper jaw in posterior- most row. First dorsal fin high, greater than body depth, with some rays prolonged. Dorsal origin slightly behind pelvic origin. Jaws reaching to below middle to end of eye. Body higher anteriorly, tapering posteriorly. Head laterally compressed. Numerous elongate rakers on outer face of first gill arch. Scales cycloid. First AIP PIP PO PNP. POP Fig. 1. Sensory papillae and head pores in Myersina lachneri, based on holotype and para- types. Anterior interorbital pore, AIP; posterior nasal pore, PNP; posterior inter- orbital pore, PIP; postorbital pore, PO; infraorbital pore, IP; lateral canal pore, LCI; terminal lateral canal pore, TLCP; preopercular pores, POP. 48 Aust. Zool. 21(1), 1982. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly r


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