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The complete mitochondrial genome ofSolea ovata(Pleuronectiformes: Soleidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
Solea ovata (Pleuronectiformes: Soleidae) is characterized by eyes on right side and an ovata body with small ctenoid scales on both sides. In this article, the complete mitogenome of Solea ovata was first determined. The total length is 16,782 bp, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA genes (12S and 16S), as well as a putative ...
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Revision of the Genus Asterorhombus (Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae)

Copeia, 2005
Abstract A recent definition of Asterorhombus is composed of only two characters: lack of sexual dimorphism; deep clefts in caudal bones (parhypural, hypurals, epurals). The genus currently contains seven nominal species: A. annulatus, A. bleekeri, A. osculus, A. cocosensis, A. fijiensis, A. intermedius, and A. filifer.
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Revision of the family Samaridae (Pleuronectiformes: Actinopterygii).

2009
The family Samaridae has 28 nominal species or subspecies, 22 of which are recognized in this study. Four new species (Samariscus sp., Samaris sp., Samaris sp. 1 and S. sp. 2) are described, two species names resurrected (S. cacatuae and S. onatus) and two species (S. filipectoralis and S.
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?????????????????????????? (Microsporidia) ?????? ???????????? Pleuronectiformes ?????????????????? ????????

2014
???????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????, ???????????????????? ???? Pleuronectes flesus luscus Pallas ?? Psetta maxima maeotica (Pallas) ?????????????????? ????????. ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ?? ???????????????? ???????? Glugea stephani (Hagenmu#ller, 1899) ????????, ?????? ?????? ????????????
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New Western Indian Ocean Tonguefish (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae, Symphurus)

Copeia, 2006
Abstract Symphurus monostigmus, described on the basis of two males (48.8 and 54.6 mm SL) collected on the inner continental shelf at 65–110 m off the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: an irregular, conspicuous dark spot overlying the anteroventral ocular-side body cavity ...
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Taxonomic Revision of the Genus Bothus (Bothidae; Pleuronectiformes)

2016
The taxonomic status of its 59 nominal species of the genus Bothus (Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae) has been revised, based on a morphological study of 320 type and non-type specimens. Of the 59 nominal species examined in the study, 18 have found to be valid and are re-described.
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Pleuronectiformes fossiles : dextres ou senestres, un caractère valide ?

1993
La version somatique, ou aplatissement du corps sur une face, est une apomorphie des Pleuronectiformes. La polarité de cette version, droite ou gauche, caractérise les familles de Pleuronectiformes actuels. Ce caractère peut-il être utilisé dans l’étude des fossiles ? Dans la faune actuelle, les formes inversées ne sont pas rares. Ainsi ce caractère ne
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