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Etropus microstomus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Paralichthyidae

Genus
  
Etropus

Order
  
Flatfish

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Etropus microstomus

Similar
  
Small‑mouth righteye flounder, Gray flounder, Citharichthys arctifrons, Flatfish, Spotfin flounder

The smallmouth flounder (Etropus microstomus) is a species of fish belonging to the family Paralichthyidae.

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Appearance

The smallmouth flounder is a lefteyed flatfish, and is therefore very thin when lying on its side. Its mouth and eyes lie on the same side of its body, and are small compared to the rest of its head, and the lateral line has approximately 41 to 45 scales. The left pelvic fin lies below the lateral line, about one quarter down its body. The smallmouth flounder has 13 rakers on its first gill arch. It is usually colored olive brownish with a white blind side, and it can grow up to 5 inches long.

Occurrence

The species ranges from New York to Virginia, and has occasionally been seen farther south.

References

Etropus microstomus Wikipedia