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soleidae by: Joseph C. Rayos Philippines
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Class:Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) Order:Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes)Pleuronectiformes Family:Soleidae (Soles)Soleidae
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The true soles are a family, Soleidae, of flatfishes, and include species that live in salt water and fresh water. They are bottom-dwelling fishes feeding on small crustaceans and other invertebrates. Other flatfishes are also known as soles.flatfishessalt waterfresh water crustaceansinvertebratessoles Soles begin life as bilaterally symmetric larvae, with an eye on each side of the head. But during development the left eye moves around onto the right side of the head. Adult soles lie on their left (blind) side on the sea floor, often covered in mud which, in combination with their dark colours, makes them hard to spot.bilaterally symmetriclarvae
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Measurements:Body Length2.87 mm Head Length0.82 mm ED0.56mm SnL0.19mm PAL1.71mm BD1.25mm Counts:D: A: P1: P2: C:Myomeres: 47 Pigmentation: Scattered on the tail, gut & head
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Characteristics of a Soleidae larvae Moderate to deep body, are extremely laterally compress Thick gut tube is coiled With growth anus move anteriorly Intensity of pigmentation in soleids varies among species
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Soleidae 23 genera Identification of soleidae at this stage is difficult
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Aesopia 46-48 myomeres Phyllichthys 46-49 myomeres Synaptura 42-47 myomeres Zebrias 40-50 myomeres ? 47 myomeres
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I need to grow up maybe some more months for my body parts to develop for me to be identified
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Thank You SEAFDEC, Sensei, and everybody. Have a safe flight home
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