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| £ D|j|h 3Vs to 3 2 / 3 » head 3 to 3 / 4 , width 1 / 4 to 2. Snout 3 / 5 
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to 4 / 2 , 1 / 3 in snout, IV 3 to 1 73 in interorbital; max¬ 
illary reaches 0 ] 3 f%y|te eye center, length 3 in head; teeth villifora, above 
—in head; eye 
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outer row,but s lightly 
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edge entire (at least in fi M fe,e)« 
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er, lov/er subequal; interorbital convex; preopercl 
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Scales 60 along abcf§j| lateral line, 30 along below; 11 above (9 
7 29 
above anal origin on figure,!^ predorsal to front of snout tip). Scales 
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cycloid except on front ab^f and abdomen where strongly ciliated; soft 
vertical fins finely scaMa over greater portions basally. 
D. X, I, 22®S'25, fourth and fifth spines subequally longest or 
3 in head, first , fourteenth ray 2 2 / 3 J A. II, 8 or 9, second spine 
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4 ^/g^ or 2 2 / 5 i^stocular; caudal IV 4 in head, cuneate, ends rather 
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broadly in moffan point behind; least depth of caudal peduncle 3 / 5 ; pectoral 
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.l 3 /5J ventr Jp 2 1 / 3 . 
jftve bluish or greenish gray, sides and below silvery. Iris 
yellowish, aSIffie 
yellow. Spinous 
brownish. Opercle with diffuse bluish blotch above. Fins 
margined with dusky. Anal and ventral broadly 
(Bleeker•) 
peninsula„and Borneo* Bleeker 
bordered -white belowr. Lengw| 
Only known from Sumatra, Ma 
calls attention to the scales on the fron^pnd abdomen, not only ciliated, bu 
their roughness also apparent in profllfl jp SilBo the shape of the dorsal. 
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Johniu^illlliolepidotus (Lacepede) £ T " ( 
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