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Figures 2–19. (2) Acanthanectes rufus (adult), 28 mm SL. (3) Apopterygion oculus (juvenile), 37 mm SL. (4) A. oculus (adult), 48 mm SL. (5) Bellapiscis lesleyae (juvenile), 38 mm SL. (6) B. lesleyae (adult), 49 mm SL. (7) Bellapiscis medius (juvenile), 28 mm SL. (8) B. medius (adult), 66 mm SL. (9) Blennodon dorsale (juvenile), 25 mm SL. (10) B. dorsale (adult), 115 mm SL. (11) B. dorsale (adult), 135 mm SL. (12) Ceratobregma acanthops (adult), 23 mm SL. (13) Cremnochorites capensis (adult), 54 mm SL. (14) Crocodilichthys gracilis (adult), 31 mm SL. (15) Cryptichthys jojettae (juvenile), 22 mm SL. (16) C. jojettae (adult), 41 mm SL. (17) Enneapterygius abeli (juvenile), 18 mm SL. (18) E. abeli (adult), 23 mm SL. (19) Enneapterygius atrogulare (juvenile), 18 mm SL.
Published as part of Jawad, Laith A., 2007, Comparative morphology of the otolith of the triplefins (family: Tripterygiidae), pp. 901-924 in Journal of Natural History 41 (13-16) on page 908, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701342529, http://zenodo.org/record/5228730
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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