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Fig. 1. Measurements taken on Nomorhamphus. 1, standard length (SL); 2, total length including beak (TL); 3, lower jaw length Brembach (LJLB); 4, lower jaw length (LJL); 5, upper jaw length (UJW); 6, bony orbital diameter (ORBL); 7, head length (HDL); 8, snout to pectoralfin distance (SN-P1); 9, snout to pelvic-fin distance (SN-P2); 10, body depth at pectoral-fin base (BDP1); 11, body depth at pelvic-fin base (BDP2); 12, depth of caudal peduncle; 13, pelvic-fin to caudal-fin distance (P2-C); 14, length of pectoral fin; 15, length of pectoral-fin base; 16, length of dorsal fin; 17, length of dorsal-fin base; 18, length of pelvic fin; 19, length of pelvic-fin base; 20, length of anal fin; 21, length of anal-fin base; 22, length of caudal fin.
Published as part of Huylebrouck, Jan, Hadiaty, Renny Kurnia & Herder, Fabian, 2012, Nomorhamphus Rex, A New Species Of Viviparous Halfbeak (Atherinomorpha: Beloniformes: Zenarchopteridae) Endemic To Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia, pp. 477-485 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 60 (2) on page 478, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5350008
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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