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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.28095 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3283BFE8-BAA3-437C-90F2-B33A8DF5125E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6294099 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4BCBE7D5-AA1D-C7EF-1F8F-09191E112760 |
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Lycodes |
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new genus |
LYCODONUS, new genus.
This genus is in nearly every particular like Lycocles, from which, however' it is distinguished by the peculiar structure of the dorsal and anal tins.
Diagnosis. - Body blenniform, elongate. Scales small, circular, imbedded in the skin. Lateral line very short, posteriorly obsolete. Eye moderate. Jaws without fringes. Upper jaw longer than lower. Fin rays soft, articulated ; those of the dorsal and anal fins supported laterally, each by a pair of sculptured ectodermal scutes or plates. Caudal distinct ; not fully connate with dorsal and anal, few-rayed. Ventrals present, jugular each composed of a few slender deeply cleft articulated rays. Gill opening rather narrow. Branchiostegal membranes broadly joined to the isthmus. Teeth as in Lycodes . Pseudobranchiae apparently present. Branchiostegals apparently five. Gill arches four. Gill rakers rudimentary, in moderate number. Air bladder and pyloric caeca apparently absent.
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