The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Dorsal fin rays 120 – 128 ; pectoral fin rays 12 – 14 ; caudal fin rays 7 - 10 ;
gillrakers 2 – 3 + 9 – 10 . Vertebrae : 71 - 74 total , 18 – 20 precaudal , 37 – 42
pre - anal . Eye diameter greater than snout length . Tail greatly elongated in
adults ; SV ...
Dorsal fin rays 120 – 128 ; pectoral fin rays 12 – 14 ; caudal fin rays 7 - 10 ;
gillrakers 2 – 3 + 9 – 10 . Vertebrae : 71 - 74 total , 18 – 20 precaudal , 37 – 42
pre - anal . Eye diameter greater than snout length . Tail greatly elongated in
adults ; SV ...
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Dorsal and pelvic fin rays of prejuvenile stage without series of bulbous or leaf -
like appendages ; first five or six dorsal rays , pelvic and caudal rays elongate in
prejuveniles and juveniles . Dorsal caudal rays well developed , set at steep ...
Dorsal and pelvic fin rays of prejuvenile stage without series of bulbous or leaf -
like appendages ; first five or six dorsal rays , pelvic and caudal rays elongate in
prejuveniles and juveniles . Dorsal caudal rays well developed , set at steep ...
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Dorsal fin with 160 rays , the origin above the eyes , the last ray over the twenty -
sixth preural centrum ; pectoral fin rays 10 ( including the short , spine - like first
ray ) , the longest ray 10 mm ; pelvic fins damaged , most of the rays broken off at
...
Dorsal fin with 160 rays , the origin above the eyes , the last ray over the twenty -
sixth preural centrum ; pectoral fin rays 10 ( including the short , spine - like first
ray ) , the longest ray 10 mm ; pelvic fins damaged , most of the rays broken off at
...
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