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- genus are: Citharichthys abbotti C. E. Dawson, 1969 (Veracruz whiff) Citharichthys amblybregmatus Gutherz & Blackman, 1970 Citharichthys arctifrons Goode...
- The Pacific sanddab (Citharichthys sordidus), also known as the soft flounder, mottle sanddab, or megrim, is a fish species in the order Pleuronectiformes...
- previously described horned whiff (Citharichthys cornutus). Carpenter, K.E.; Munroe, T.; Robertson, R. (2015). "Citharichthys amblybregmatus". IUCN Red List...
- The Gulf Stream flounder (Citharichthys arctifrons) is a species of fish belonging to the family Paralichthyidae native to waters off eastern North America...
- Citharichthys arenaceus, the sand whiff, is a species of flatfish in the large-tooth flounder family Paralichthyidae. This demersal marine fish inhabits...
- importance. Citharichthys fragilis preys on crustaceans, benthic worms, and small bony fishes. van der Heiden, A. (2010). "Citharichthys fragilis". IUCN...
- Flatfish Genus Citharichthys (Bothidae) from the Western North Atlantic". Copeia (2): 340–348. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Citharichthys cornutus"...
- Citharichthys abbotti, the Veracruz whiff, is a species of flatfish in the large-tooth flounder family Paralichthyidae. It is endemic to the southwestern...
- Citharichthys platophrys, the small sanddab, is a species of sanddab in the large-tooth flounder family Paralichthyidae. It is native to the eastern Pacific...
- size and appearance to Citharichthys cornutus and it shares the same habitat. Munroe, T.A.; Robertson, R. (2021). "Citharichthys gymnorhinus". IUCN Red...