The blackfin waryfish (Scopelosaurus lepidus) is a
species of fish in the family
Notosudidae (waryfish).[3][4]
Description
Dorsal view, with black fins visible.
The blackfin waryfish is pinkish black in colour, with the
pectoral fins having a large black patch covering their basal two-thirds and a white distal stripe.[5][6] It has a maximum length of 36.4 cm (14.3 in) and 59 or 60
vertebrae.[7]
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