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- genus: Etropus ciadi van der Heiden & Plascencia González, 2005 Etropus crossotus D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882 (Fringed flounder) Etropus cyclosquamus...
- Etropus rimosus, the gray flounder, is a species of flounder in the large-tooth flounder family Paralichthyidae. It is native to the western Atlantic...
- Etropus microstomus, the smallmouth flounder, is a species of fish belonging to the family Paralichthyidae. The smallmouth flounder is a lefte**** flatfish...
- Cyclopsettidae in 2019 created this family consisting of four genera: Cyclopsetta, Etropus, Citharichthys, and Syacium corresponding to the previously recognized...
- Calamus arctifrons Y Y Gray angelfish Pomacanthus arcuatus Y Y Gray flounder Etropus rimosus Y Y Gray snapper Lutj**** griseus Y Y Graysby Cephalopholis cruentata...
- bartholomaei (yellow jack, coolihoo) Chloroscombrus chrysurus (Atlantic bumper) Etropus microstomus (smallmouth flounder) Paralichthys dentatus (fluke) Pleuronectes...
- (Merluccius bilinearis) Skillet fish (Gobiesox strumosus) Smallmouth flounder (Etropus microstomus) Striped b**** (Morone saxatilis) - One of the most prevalent...
- (Etropus ciadi) Fringed flounder (Etropus crossotus) Shelf flounder (Etropus cyclosquamus) Sole flounder (Etropus ectenes) Peruvian flounder (Etropus peruvi****)...
- Development of Citharichthys Cornutus, C. Gymnorhinus, C. Spilopterus, and Etropus Crossotus (Bothidae), with Notes on Larval Occurrence" (PDF). Fishery Bulletin...
- binii Clearspot flounder (Syacium maculiferum) Subspecies Etropus delsmani delsmani Etropus delsmani pacificus Brown lefteye flounder (Arnoglossus brunneus)...