Only specimens that were not or barely inflated were measured. Fin-ray counts and measurements were made on the left side of specimens. Measurements were made point to point with dial calipers, and the data recorded to tenths of millimeter. Standard length, total length, dorsal-fin base length, head length, snout length, interorbital distance, eye diameter, mouth width, and pectoral-, dorsal-, anal- and caudal-fin ray counts were made according to Dekkers (1975). Other measurements included internasal distance; interopercular distance; head depth and width at preorbital, postorbital and nape; interpectoral-fin distance; prepectoral-, predorsal- and preanal-fin lengths; pectoral-, dorsal- and anal-fin base lengths; depth and width of body at middle of base of dorsal fin; and caudal-peduncle length, depth and width. Subunits of the head are presented as percents of head length (%HL), while head length and measurements of body