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Adult morphology and redescription of Lestidiopsindopacificus (Ege, 1953), with comments on the features of related species (Teleostei, Aulopiformes, Paralepididae).

Hsuan-Ching HoTzu-Yung Lin
Published in: ZooKeys (2023)
Two specimens representing the first known adults of Lestidiopsindopacificus (Ege, 1953) are reported and described from Taiwan, and the validity and generic assignment of this species are confirmed. The origin of the pelvic fin directly below the dorsal-fin base shows that L.indopacificus belongs to the L.mirabilis species complex. It can be separated from its congeners by the position of the nostrils above the posterior end of the maxilla, the light body color with unevenly distributed melanophores in adults, and a distinct combination of meristic values and other morphological characteristics. New geographic records are reported for the two other current members of this species complex, L.mirabilis (Ege, 1933) and L.extremus (Ege, 1953). The diagnostic features that separate these three very similar species are discussed.
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