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1by Stein, David L.“...-anus 39, anus-anal fin 17, lower jaw 12 % SL. Description. Counts: V ~ 42, D ~ 35, A ~ 31, C 6, P 15...”
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2by Stein, David L.“...-anus 39, anus-anal fin 17, lower jaw 12 % SL. Description. Counts: V ~ 42, D ~ 35, A ~ 31, C 6, P 15...”
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3by Stein, David L.“... and edges of lower jaw, chin pore pair not in a pit, close together, posterior to symphyseal knob of lower...”
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4by Stein, David L.“... and edges of lower jaw, chin pore pair not in a pit, close together, posterior to symphyseal knob of lower...”
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5by Stein, David L.“... and edges of lower jaw, chin pore pair not in a pit, close together, posterior to symphyseal knob of lower...”
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6“... rounded to the tip of snout. Snout gelatinous, distinctly protruding above the lower jaw, 2.2 times...”
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7by Orr, James Wilder“... gently sloping from nape to snout. Snout blunt, slightly projecting anterior to lower jaw. Mouth...”
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8by Orr, James Wilder“... gently sloping from nape to snout. Snout blunt, slightly projecting anterior to lower jaw. Mouth...”
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9by Stein, David L.“... six. Head large. Mouth large, terminal; lower jaw massive. Teeth simple, sharp, often depressible...”
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10by Stein, David L.“... jaw fits. Symphysis of lower jaw with a distinct knob. Eyes damaged, pupil apparently large. Gill...”
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11by Stein, David L.“... jaw fits. Symphysis of lower jaw with a distinct knob. Eyes damaged, pupil apparently large. Gill...”
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12by Stein, David L.“................................................................................................ 3 3 Posterior corner of lower jaw with two spines (Fig. 28). Pectoral symphysis to abdomen end ~ 120...”
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13by Stein, David L.“................................................................................................ 3 3 Posterior corner of lower jaw with two spines (Fig. 28). Pectoral symphysis to abdomen end ~ 120...”
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14by Orr, James Wilder“... to lower jaw. Mouth subterminal, large, upper jaw 50.1– 56.2 % HL, maxilla extending to posterior rim...”
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15by Orr, James Wilder“... to lower jaw. Mouth subterminal, large, upper jaw 50.1– 56.2 % HL, maxilla extending to posterior rim...”
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16by Stein, David L.“... six. Head large. Mouth large, terminal; lower jaw massive. Teeth simple, sharp, often depressible...”
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17by Stein, David L.“... six. Head large. Mouth large, terminal; lower jaw massive. Teeth simple, sharp, often depressible...”
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18by Stein, David L.“... or fewer, dorsal rays 44 or fewer, anal fin rays 35 or fewer. Mouth and lower jaw vertical or angled...”
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19by Stein, David L.“... or fewer, dorsal rays 44 or fewer, anal fin rays 35 or fewer. Mouth and lower jaw vertical or angled...”
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20by Orr, James Wilder“... projecting anterior to lower jaw. Mouth terminal, large; upper jaw 42.4–48.6 (43.4)% HL, maxilla extending...”
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