1430 . 
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Aseraggodes dubius Webdr 
Aseraggodes dubius Weber . Siboga Exped., vol. 57. p. 438, fig. 82, 1913 
(type locality : lat* 6 a 1615S., long* 114 9 37'E.» Java Sea, 82 meters). 
_Weber and Beaufort, Wishes Indo Austral Archip., vol. 5, p. 156, fig. 
Omifi — ii <—r ■imr~iWH «th ir «**-- 
—iw^if mi ir rrrr uniiwm nntfn ■ m i it -*-■ 
39, 1929 (type; Java Sea; Bali). _ Chabanaud , Zool. Mededeel. Leiden, 
4w> m m* * ■« — rn 
vol. 13, pts. 3-4, 1930, p. 189 (type); Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 
* 
56, 1931, p# 300 (diagnosis in key)# 
Depth 2 l/S to 2 2/3; head 3 4/5 to 4, width 2 3/4 to 3# Snout 
end to lower orbit 3 to 3 3/4 in head; lower orbit 5 to 6 1/2, 1 l/2 to 2 
in snout; upper orbit advanced l/2 to 3/5 from lower orbit; mouth cleft 
reaches l/2 to 3/4 in lower orbit, curved, length 2 3/4 to 3 Jflpt 3/4 in 
head from front end of snout; interorbital narrow scaly groove, width 1/2 
of lower orbit# No gill rakers; gill filaments long as lower orbit# 
Scales 62 to 64 in lateral line from above gill opening to caudal 
base (10 to 12 more forward on head to dorsal intersection; 25 or 26 above, 
27 or 28 below# Caudal scaly basaily, other fins naked except scaly basal 
sheaths# Scales with 21 to 24 slightly radiating basal striae; 9 to 11 
slender apical denticles, with 4 or 5 transverse series of basal elements; 
circxili fine# Lateral line continuous, present on both sides* Scales of 
both sides ctenoid# 
D. 68 to 71, fin height 2 to 2 l/2 in head; A* 48 to 51, fin 
height 1 7/8 to 2 l/4; caudal 1 l/5 to 1 l/3, convex behind; least depth 
of caudal peduncle 2 to 2 l/5; ventral 2 2/5 to 2 l/2# 
