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Achirus achirus, the drab sole, is
a brackish water-dwelling sole of the
genus Achirus native to the
waters of
South America, the Gulf of Mexico, and the...
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caudal fin. The
pectoral fins are
small or nonexistent. They are
fairly small; only
Achirus achirus is
known to surp**** 30 cm (1 ft) in length. List...
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Catathyridium jenynsii is
a species of sole in the
family Achiridae. It was
described by
Albert Günther in 1862,
originally under the
genus Solea. It...
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lined sole (
Achirus lineatus) is
a ray-finned
flatfish found in the
Western Atlantic. Its
common length is 17 cm.
Often considered a trash fish in commercial...
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species in this
genus are:
Achirus achirus (Linnaeus, 1758) (drab sole)
Achirus declivis Chabanaud, 1940 (plainfin sole)
Achirus klunzingeri (Steindachner...
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a species of
freshwater American sole
native to the Amazon,
Orinoco and
Essequibo river basins in
tropical South America. This
species grows to
a length...
- eye). The
overall body
color is
often broken by
a series of
spots and thin stripes,
which can be
lighter or darker than the main body color. The fins and...
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Achirus declivis, the
plainfin sole, is
a sole of the
family Achiridae native to the
western Atlantic in the
Caribbean Sea and
along the
coast of the...
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Achirus mazatl****, the
Mazatlan sole
or Pacific lined sole, is
a sole of the
family Achiridae native to the
eastern Pacific from
northern Baja California...
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reaches a maximum standard length of 9 cm (3.5 in).
Common names of
Achirus mucuri at www.fishbase.org. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Achirus mucuri"...