English: Schindleria macrodentata. Paratype, ZMUC 77617, female, SL 18.7 mm; Philippines, Sulu Sea, 11°43′N, 121°43′E; 27 June 1929. Scale bar = 2 mm.
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Ahnelt, Harald, & Sauberer, Michael. (2018, December 11). FIGURE 3 in A new species of Schindler's fish (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Schindleria) from the Malay Archipelago (Southeast Asia), with notes on the caudal fin complex of Schindleria. Zootaxa. Zenodo.
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Ahnelt, Harald & Sauberer, Michael
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FIGURE 3 in A new species of Schindler's fish (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Schindleria) from the Malay Archipelago (Southeast Asia), with notes on the caudal fin complex of Schindleria
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FIGURE 3. Schindleria macrodentata sp. nov. Paratype, ZMUC 77617, female, SL 18.7 mm; Philippines, Sulu Sea, 11°43'N, 121°43'E; 27 June 1929. Scale bar = 2 mm.