Pentacerotinae, Bleeker, 1859
Kim, Seong-Yong, 2012, 3366, Zootaxa 3366, pp. 1-111 : 93-94
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Pentacerotinae |
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Subfamily Pentacerotinae
Diagnosis. Vomer toothed; supratemporals connected with pterotic laterally; branched sensory canal from posttemporal absent; accessory subpelvic keel undeveloped; subpelvic process short; first dorsal fin proximal pterygiophore inserted into space between second and third neural spines; adductor mandibulae section Aw quite expanded dorsally and tendinously fused with section A3 posterodorsally.
Remarks. The subfamily Pentacerotinae includes a single genus Pentaceros and six species. This subfamily is distinguished from Histiopterinae by a toothed vomer and supratemporals connected with the pterotic laterally (vs. vomer toothless and supratemporals connected with pterotic ventrally in Histiopterinae ).
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