- and halibut. Some
flatfish can
camouflage themselves on the
ocean floor. Due to
their highly distinctive morphology,
flatfishes were
previously treated...
-
three species of
flatfish in the
family of right-eye flounders. In some regions, and less commonly,
other species of
large flatfish are also referred...
- Geffen,
Audrey J.; van der Veer, Henk W. (eds.), "The
behaviour of
flatfishes",
Flatfishes (1 ed.), Wiley, pp. 314–345, doi:10.1002/9781118501153.ch12,...
-
Flatfish Castle ☖
pieces in hand: – ☗
pieces in hand: – In shogi,
Flatfish (olive flounder, 平目 hirame) is a
Central Rook (Ranging Rook) opening. It characteristically...
-
front of the
flatfish severing the
major artery and the
spinal cord.
Placement of the cut is made to
preserve the
greatest amount of
flatfish flesh. This...
- just like all
other flatfishes,
hatches as an "ordinary" fish with one eye on each side of the body. The
young metamorphose to
flatfish when they are about...
-
being the
buckland lectures.
Publisher Edward Arnold Gibson, R.N. (2004)
Flatfishes:
Biology and Exploitation.
Blackwell Publishing Clover, Charles. 2004...
-
Flounders are a
group of
flatfish species. They are
demersal fish,
found at the
bottom of
oceans around the world; some
species will also
enter estuaries...
- perches,
snooks &
false trevally (4 families)
Suborder Pleuronectoidei -
flatfishes &
threadfins (17 families)
Suborder Toxotoidei -
archerfishes & beachsalmons...
- Consequently, wild fish
labelled as "halibut" are
usually one of the
other large flatfishes,
including Pacific halibut,
Hippoglossus stenolepis.[citation needed]...