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Figure 2. Elopomorpa. A, Elops saurus, 31 mm Standard Length (SL), BLZ 8327. B, Albula vulpes, 54 mm SL, BLZ 8420. C, Megalops atlanticus, 23 mm SL, BLZ 5457. D, Myrophis punctatus, 58 mm SL, Belize. E, Aprognathodon platyventris, 75 mm SL, BLZ 5322. F, Myrophis platyrhynchus, 67 mm SL, BLZ 8392. G, Ahlia egmontis, 70 mm TL, BLZ 7174. H, Gymnothorax moringa, 71 mm SL, BLZ 8469. Photos A, C, F by Lee Weigt and Carole Baldwin; B, G, H by Julie Mounts and David Smith; D, E by Julie Mounts and Carole Baldwin.
Published as part of Baldwin, Carole C., 2013, The phylogenetic significance of colour patterns in marine teleost larvae, pp. 496-563 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 168 (3) on page 500, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12033, http://zenodo.org/record/5281194
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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