Sakuma and Laidig: A description of larval and pelagic Sebastes goodei 



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Figure 1 



Developmental series of chilipepper, Sebastes goodei. (A) 5.5-mm pre-extrusion larvae; (B) 

 6.9-mm larvae; (C) 9.1-mm larvae; (D) 11.1-mm larvae; (El 16.5-mm larvae; (F) 26.5-mm 

 pelagic juvenile; (G) 35.6-mm pelagic juvenile; and (H) 54.3-mm pelagic juvenile. 



outer quarter of the pectoral fin. Pigment along the 

 ventral body surface was either absent or occurred 

 sparsely (1 to 7 melanophores) on or near the anal- 

 fin ray articulations and/or on the ventral surface 

 posterior to the anal fin. 



At 34.2 mm SL, individuals had begun to lose al- 

 most all their pectoral- and pelvic-fin pigment, while 

 the third body bar had become almost fully devel- 

 oped (Fig. 1G). The second and third body bars had 

 developed a forward projecting pattern similar to the 



