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Early ontogeny of Lophonectes gallus (Bothidae) from southeastern Australia

Ichthyological Research, 2002
The early ontogeny of Lophonectes gallus (Bothidae) is described based on 83 specimens (1.9–17.5 mm BL), collected from the Tasman Sea off southeastern Australia. The larvae are diagnosed by the following array of characters: vertebrae 10 + 30–31 = 40–41; one elongated dorsal fin ray and several melanophores present on gut in preflexion stage (1.9–4.7 ...
Fukui Atsushi
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A Redescription of Engyprosopon macrolepis (Teleostei: Bothidae)

Copeia, 1990
The bothid Engyprosopon macrolepis, previously known from two male specimens from Cargados Carajos Shoals (Indian Ocean) and the Gulf of Aden, is recorded from the Comoro Islands, Red Sea, and Philippines. A juvenile from Natal is tentatively identified as this species.
Dannie A. Hensley, John E. Randall
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Distribution of Paralichthid Flounders (Bothidae: Paralichthys) in North Carolina Estuaries

Chesapeake Science, 1977
Summer flounder,Paralichthys dentatus, and southern flouder,P. lethostigma, extensively use Pamilco Sound and adjacent estuaries as nursery areas. Young gulf flounder,P. albiguta, are rarely found. Flounders remain in the estuaries for the first 18–20 months of their life before moving into ocean waters.
Allyn B. Powell, Frank J. Schwartz
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Sexual dimorphism of the flounder Bothus robinsi (Pisces: Bothidae)

Journal of Morphology, 2004
AbstractThe anatomical organization of the reproductive system of the flounder, Bothus robinsi, is similar to other fish in the order Pleuronectiformes. Accentuated, external secondary sexual characters are observed in males such as increased body length, larger left pectoral fin, and greater interorbital distance.
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Larvae of Arnoglossus elongatus (Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae) from northwestern Australia

Ichthyological Research, 2004
Eleven postflexion larvae (9.1–23.9 mm standard length: SL) of a bothid, Arnoglossus elongatus, from northwestern Australian waters were described. These specimens were characterized by vertebral numbers of 11 − 12 + 32 − 34 = 43 − 45, slender body, remarkably elongated second dorsal fin ray, and presence of melanophores on and slightly above ...
Atsushi Fukui   +3 more
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