Family Pleuronectidae
by. Nolvyhindarto,S.Si_Encartablog_Animals
Righteye Flounders
Selected Characters: Body compressed; eyes and pigment usually on right (dextral) side of body.
Juvenile pleuronectids swim upright near the surface and have bilateral symmetry, but during their development one eye (usually the left) migrates to the other side of the cranium, and the fish takes to lying or swimming near the bottom on its eyeless side. This remarkable transition also involves complicated modifications of the fish's bones, nerves and muscles. Adult pleuronectids are benthic fishes which generally occur in cold marine environments, though a few live in the tropics and some enter freshwater. These fishes are carnivorous. The largest members of this family approach 3 meters in length. There are about 93 pleuronectid species, about 15 of which have been recorded in Puget Sound. The Hybrid Sole has been accorded the scientific name Inopsetta ischyra, though some believe it results from crossings between the English Sole, Parophrys vetulus, and the Starry Flounder, Platichthys stellatus, and therefore may not be a true species. The family Pleuronectidae is common in Puget Sound and important fisheries are associated with several of its species.
Species
Atheresthes stomias Arrowtooth Flounder
Eopsetta jordani Petrale Sole
Glyptocephalus zachirus Rex Sole
Hippoglossoides elassodon Flathead Sole
Hippoglossus stenolepis Pacific Halibut
Inopsetta ischyra Hybrid Sole
Isopsetta isolepis Butter Sole
Lepidopsetta bilineata Rock Sole
Lyopsetta exilis Slender Sole
Microstomus pacificus Dover Sole
Parophrys vetulus English Sole
Platichthys stellatus Starry Flounder
Pleuronichthys coenosus C-O Turbot
Pleuronichthys decurrens Curlfin Turbot
Psettichthys melanostictus Sand Sole
Retrieved from:” http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/ichthyology”
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