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included in the preopercular series and by the pale stripes and dark 

 bands on the upper lip. It further differs from E. camlofasciatus in 

 usually lacking a humeral blotch and by commonly having more 

 than 13 predorsal commissural pores. (For further distinguishing 

 characters, see "Relationships" under the Atlantic species of Ento- 

 macrodus.) 



Entomacrodus sealei has also been collected with or from the same 

 restricted geographic locality, as: E. t. thalassiniis, from which 

 it differs obviously in having crenidae on the upper lip and more 

 gill-rakers, and paired pores included in the preopercular series; 



TABLE 47. --Proportional dimensions as percent SL of specimens of Entomacmdus sealei 

 (for meaning of abbreviations see methods section) 



Holotype of Entumacrodus incisolabiatus 



