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Etymology of specific epithet |
The species name was chosen with regard to the characteristic white margin of the anal fin, from the Greek 'leucos', meaning 'white', and 'pterygion', meaning 'diminutive', or 'pteryx', meaning 'fin' or 'wing' (Ref. 82704).
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