Engyprosopon parvipectorale Amaoka & Ho, 2018
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Engyprosopon parvipectorale Amaoka & Ho, 2018
Narroweyed flounder; ẽssĸẽüľ
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Engyprosopon parvipectorale Amaoka & Ho, 2018:474 , fig. 16–18 (Type locality: Ke-tzu-liao, southwestern Taiwan).
Specimens examined. As listed in Amaoka & Ho (2018).
Diagnostic features. D 78–84; A 58–61; P 10–14; C 3+11+3; LLs 49–52; GR 0+6–8=6–8; vert. 10+25–26=35– 36. Gill rakers serrate, each raker with 2–5 stout spines; head 29.1–32.1% SL; both-jaws teeth uniserial with anterior canines; extremely narrow or almost ridge-like interorbital in both sexes; pectoral fin on ocular side distinctly shorter than in other species (18.3–20.8% SL in both sexes); small scattered spots on caudal fin.
Size. Reaching 68.0 mm SL ( Amaoka & Ho, 2018).
Distribution. Known only from off Ke-tzu-liao, Kaohsiung, southwestern Taiwan.
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Engyprosopon parvipectorale Amaoka & Ho, 2018
Amaoka, Kunio & Ho, Hsuan-Ching 2019 |
Engyprosopon parvipectorale
Amaoka & Ho 2018: 474 |