Definition of Heterosomata. Meaning of Heterosomata. Synonyms of Heterosomata

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Definition of Heterosomata

Heterosomata
Heterosomati Het`e*ro*so"ma*ti, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? other + ?, ?, body.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi.

Meaning of Heterosomata from wikipedia

- ray-finned demersal fish superorder Pleuronectoidei, also called the Heterosomata. In many species, both eyes lie on one side of the head, one or the other...
- results of the second oceanographic expedition of the Pawnee 1926". Heterosomata to Pediculati from Panama to Lower California. Bulletin of the Bingham...
- l'Etude, morphologique, biologique et systematique des poisons heterosomata (Pisces Heterosomata) de la Chine". After graduation, he returned to China and...
- Town in 1923, his thesis was "The zoogeographical distribution of the Heterosomata [flat fishes]". Between 1924 and 1925 he studied oceanography at the...
- Council for the Exploration of the Sea Copenhagen 1906 Flat-fishes (Heterosomata) Rep. Danish Oceanogr. Exped. 1908-10 2(A1 ): 150 pp, 4 plates. 1908...
- 2009-06-17. Manikiam, John (December 1969). "A Guide to The Flatfishes (Order Heterosomata) of New Zealand". Tuatara: Journal of the Biological Society. 17 (3):...
- eel species in New Zealand" (PDF). "A Guide to The Flatfishes (Order Heterosomata) of New Zealand | NZETC". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. Retrieved 2017-05-18...
- W. Reed. Manikiam J.S. Manikiam (1969) A Guide to Flatfishes (Order Heterosomata) of New Zealand Tuatara D.H. Graham (1939) Food of the Fishes of Otago...
- 2006 version. Manikiam, J. S. (1969). A guide to the flatfishes (Order Heterosomata) of New Zealand. Tuatara, 17(3), 118Á129. Poortenaar, C. W., Hickman...