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have a single spine and may have a single soft ray. The snout is shorter than the remainder of the head and the lips are thick, swollen and fleshy. The teeth are compressed from the front to the back, broad and flattened towards the tip with a single row in each jaw. The
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has a scaly ventral surface which tapers to a point towards the tail and between the pelvic fin spines it is around four times as wide as the length of the pelvic fin base. The overall colour is typically a uniform red, but some
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Franceso Santini; James C. Tyler (2003). "A phylogeny of the families of fossil and extant tetraodontiform fishes (Acanthomorpha, Tetraodontiformes), Upper Cretaceous to Recent".
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supported by 6 spines and between 13 and 15 soft rays. The first 3 spines are well developed but the last 3 are highly reduced and are just visible. The
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from Japan have a blue strip running along the body from above the eye to halfway along the body. This species has a maximum published
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for it. This taxon is classified in the family Triacanthodidae and of the subfamily Triacanthodinae. The 5th edition of
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station 12, from a depth of 289 m (948 ft). When Weber described this species, he proposed the new
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which is found at depths between 50 and 607 m (164 and 1,991 ft).
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distribution and it has been recorded to be found in East Africa, the
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Heemstra 492:Fishes of the World 293:was collected. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Tetraodontiformes
Triacanthodidae
Tydemania
M. C. W. Weber
Binomial name
M. C. W. Weber
species
marine
ray-finned fish
family
Triacanthodidae, the spikefishes
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genus
described
zoologist
biogeographer
Max Carl Wilhelm Weber
type locality
Madura Sea
Siboga
monospecific genus
Fishes of the World
suborder
Triacanthoidei

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