Diagnostic Description
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Lentipes mekonggaensis can be diagnosed by the following characters: pectoral fin with 19-20 rays; second dorsal and anal fins I10, and 28-33 lateral scales; urogenital papilla retractable into a sheath-like groove and without lobes or other expanded tissue. Male ischaracterised by few tricuspid teeth in the upper jaw (10-16), ctenoid scales on anterior body region strongly ossified, the base of the first dorsal fin not reaching the base of the second dorsal fin origin, and a specific body color, with a bright red head, a red band on caudalpeduncle and orange dorsal fins (Ref. 97410).Description: scales in transverse backwards 11-13; scales in transverse forwards 7-12; zigzag scales 9-12 (Ref. 97410).
Morphology
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Dorsal spines (total): 7; Dorsal soft rays (total): 10; Analspines: 1; Analsoft rays: 10
Biology
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Found in a swift, clear high gradient stream with a rocky and boulder-strewn bottomat the edge of oil palm plantation (388 m above sea level). Presumed to be amphidromous as the other members of the subfamily (Ref. 97410).