pleuronectidae การใช้
- They were formerly classified as a subfamily of Pleuronectidae.
- Pacific halibut belong to the family Pleuronectidae.
- "' Paralichthodinae "'is a subfamily of flatfish in the Pleuronectidae family.
- The "'Hippoglossinae "'are a subfamily of fish in the Pleuronectidae family.
- The "'Hippoglossoidinae "'are a subfamily of fish in the Pleuronectidae family.
- Like the European plaice, the American plaice is a right eyed flatfish belonging to the Pleuronectidae family.
- The European plaice ( " Pleuronectes platessa " ) is a right-eyed flounder belonging to the Pleuronectidae family.
- The "'Poecilopsettinae "'are a subfamily of fish in the Pleuronectidae family, comprising three genera and 21 species.
- ""'Pleuronichthys " "'is a genus of fish in the family Pleuronectidae found in the Pacific Ocean.
- The "'Indonesian ocellated flounder "', " Psammodiscus ocellatus ", is an edible flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae.
- The "'peppered flounder "'( " Paralichthodes algoensis " ) is a flatfish of the Pleuronectidae family and the only species of the genus " Paralichthodes ".
- "' Rhombosoleinae "'is a subfamily of fish in the Pleuronectidae family, comprising nine genera and 19 species; all members of this subfamily are right eye flounders with asymmetrical pelvic fins.
- The "'New Zealand turbot "', " Colistium nudipinnis ", is a righteye flounder of the subfamily Rhombosoleinae in the family Pleuronectidae, found around New Zealand in shallow enclosed waters.
- "' Pleuronectinae "'is a subfamily of fish in the Pleuronectidae family, comprising 27 genera and 62 extant species ( there are also fossil species, including two " Clidoderma " ).
- 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 European flounder can also be found in estuaries where it is tolerant of low salinity levels and, unlike other species of Pleuronectidae, it often spends part of its life cycle in freshwater and regularly makes its way into rivers.
- Despite being in the family Pleuronectidae ( popularly known as righteye flounders ), both species in the genus " Platichthys " are often " lefteyed ", i . e . they lie on the sea bottom on their right side, with both eyes on the right side.