The distal edges of the greater secondary coverts are vivid ocher.
Only the distal edge of the radial shields are visible.
In some specimens the distal edge may be raised up often with many small spikes.
The ventral arm plates are nearly pentagonal with a rounded distal edge.
The ventral arm plates are pentagonal and in some specimens the distal edge may be indented.
The oral shield is rhombic often with the distal edge slightly produced.
The ventral arm plates are pentagonal with the distal edge indented.
On average the lateral is located at 90% of the way toward the distal edge of the cell (Table 2).
Based on analogy with the wing situation we suggest it at the distal edge of the cells.
Dominant males are bluish-green in color and show a black bar along the distal edge of the caudal fin.