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Appearance
and Identification:
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Small chunky fish, up to 120 mm SL
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Deep body and caudal peduncle
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Large eyes, short round snout, small sub-terminal mouth
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Coloration: body is silver or gray to olive green on top, white
underside, and dull gray lateral band
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Males have larger fins than females
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Breeding males develop patch of tubercles on upper surface of
pectoral fins
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Fin rays: dorsal 8, anal 7
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Lateral line scales: 48-62
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Gill rakers: 5-9
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Pharyngeal teeth: typically 2,5-4,2
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