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Ancylopsetta ommata, the Gulf of Mexico ocellated flounder, is a species of large-tooth flounder native to the Atlantic coast of North America and the Gulf of Mexico. It is found at depths from 4 to 110 m (13 to 361 ft). This species grows to 25 cm (9.8 in) in total length.
Ancylopsetta kumperae J. C. Tyler, 1959 (four-eyed flounder) Ancylopsetta microctenus Gutherz , 1966 Ancylopsetta ommata ( D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert , 1883) (Gulf of Mexico ocellated flounder)
Large-tooth flounders or sand flounders are a family, Paralichthyidae, of flounders. [1] [2] The family contains 14 genera with a total of about 110 species.They lie on the sea bed on their right side; both eyes are always on the left side of the head, while the Pleuronectidae usually (but not always) have their eyes on the right side of the head.
The teeth are quite sharp and well developed on both upper and lower jaws. The average summer flounder reaches sexual maturity at 2 years and weighs 1 to 3 pounds, typically 15 to 20 inches in length, though they may grow as large as 26 pounds and live up to 20 years with females making up the largest and oldest specimens.
Taeniopsetta ocellata (Günther, 1880) (Indo-Pacific ocellated flounder) Taeniopsetta radula C. H. Gilbert, 1905; References This page was last edited on 6 March ...
Pseudorhombus diplospilus Norman, 1926 (Four twin-spot flounder) Pseudorhombus dupliciocellatus Regan, 1905 (Ocellated flounder) Pseudorhombus elevatus J. D. Ogilby, 1912 (Deep flounder) Pseudorhombus javanicus (Bleeker, 1853) (Javan flounder) Pseudorhombus jenynsii (Bleeker, 1855) (Small-toothed flounder) Pseudorhombus levisquamis (Ćshima, 1927)
American fourspot flounder: Hippoglossina oblonga: American gizzard shad: Dorosoma cepedianum: American harvestfish: Peprilus paru: American paddlefish: Polyodon spathula [5] American pickerel: Esox americanus: Also known as Redfin pickerel, brook pickerel, and Grass pickerel American sailfin eel: Letharchus velifer: American shad: Alosa ...
Paralichthys albigutta D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1882 (Gulf flounder) Paralichthys brasiliensis (Ranzani, 1842) (Brazilian flounder) Paralichthys californicus (Ayres, 1859) (California flounder) Paralichthys delfini Pequeño & Plaza, 1987; Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus, 1766) (Summer flounder) Paralichthys fernandezianus Steindachner, 1903