Tomocichla tuba ( Meek 1912: 73 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.5.683 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B27817-FFF7-FF9F-2B07-FF52978DFD46 |
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Marcus |
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Tomocichla tuba ( Meek 1912: 73 ) |
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(27) Tomocichla tuba ( Meek 1912: 73) View in CoL ; Tuba (En), Vieja (Sp)
Figure 7C
Body elongate; predorsal profile of head usually curved, snout convex; mouth inferior, usually ventral; teeth spatulate with rounded tips; lateral line conspicuous, divided into 2 straight overlapping sections; fins with strong spines; a single dorsal fin; anal fin spines 4 or 5; caudal fin truncate; general coloration dark gray with olive-green and/or pink-red tones above and on the sides, changing to white on abdomen and lower portion of head; upper portion of snout usually gray olive and with 2 black stripes joining the eyes; iris usually yellowish or reddish; mid-body black blotch absent, in turn, some specimens present 7–10 incomplete dark bars on the flanks; fins usu- ally gray with or without dark blotches or stripes; maxi- mum body length ca 280 mm SL.
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