Terminal-phase fish (Figs. 1 B&C, Figs. 3 A&C) are blue-green, pink, and yellow with dorsal part of head
and body dark purplish gray anterior to a slightly oblique demarcation below base of fourth dorsal spine to
just behind pectoral fin base, forming a dark purplish gray saddle; rest of body blue-green, the scales with a
pink bar or spot (pink absent ventrally); side of body behind dark anterior saddle with yellow largely replacing
blue-green on two middle anterior rows of about six scales; a broad blue-green stripe from front of snout to
eye, dividing to a short section dorsally on eye, but continuing behind lower part of eye to end of opercle;
head below stripe pink, grading ventrally to blue-green, except for chin which is pink with a blue-green edge
of lower lip and a transverse blue-green bar; a midlateral blue-green stripe that continues into caudal fin where
it joins a crescentic blue-green area (centrally more green than blue-green); rest of fin pink except for broad
dorsal and ventral blue-green margins and posterior central part of fin which is orange; dorsal fin pink with a
middle green band and blue-green margin; anal fin blue-green with a broad pink band in lower part of fin; pectoral
fins transparent with dark purplish rays, the base with a pink band bordered in blue-green; pelvic fins
blue-green and pink