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Strana 249
Anterior four vertebrae elongate ; three median , well - developed bones dorsally
behind head ( nuchal plates ) ; usually six ( rarely five ) soft pelvic rays . Family
AULOSTOMIDAE — trumpetfishes . Tropical marine ; Atlantic and Indo - Pacific .
Anterior four vertebrae elongate ; three median , well - developed bones dorsally
behind head ( nuchal plates ) ; usually six ( rarely five ) soft pelvic rays . Family
AULOSTOMIDAE — trumpetfishes . Tropical marine ; Atlantic and Indo - Pacific .
Strana 250
Body depressed , elongate , and naked or with minute prickles and linear series
of scutes ( no scales ) ; no barbel on jaw ; no dorsal spines ; anal and dorsal fins
each with 13 – 20 soft rays ; caudal fin forked with elongate filament produced by
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Body depressed , elongate , and naked or with minute prickles and linear series
of scutes ( no scales ) ; no barbel on jaw ; no dorsal spines ; anal and dorsal fins
each with 13 – 20 soft rays ; caudal fin forked with elongate filament produced by
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Strana 323
Body elongate and compressed ; cycloid scales ; caudal fin elongate ; lateral line
along base of dorsal fin . Three genera , Owstonia ( = Parasphenanthias ) ,
Sphenanthias , and Pseudocepola , with about 12 species . Family CEPOLIDAE
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Body elongate and compressed ; cycloid scales ; caudal fin elongate ; lateral line
along base of dorsal fin . Three genera , Owstonia ( = Parasphenanthias ) ,
Sphenanthias , and Pseudocepola , with about 12 species . Family CEPOLIDAE
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