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Isopsetta isolepis Butter sole
Right sided Eye not visible from blind side Small mouth and eyes |
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Microstomus Pacifica Dover sole
Right sided Small mouth with large eyes Dorsal and anal fin spotted
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Atheresthes stomias Arrowtooth flounder
Right sided Eye visible from blind side Big mouth caudal concave |
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Parophrys vetulus English sole
Right sided Large eyes Eyes visible from blind side Caudal straight
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Psettichthys melanostictus Sand sole
Right sided Larger first dorsal ray free from membrane |
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Platichthys stellatus Starry flounder
Right sided Bands on dorsal and anal fin |
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Glyptocephalus zachirus Rex sole
Right sided Pectoral fin long Caudal slightly rounded |
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Lyopsetta exilis Slender sole
Right sided Long skinny body Big eyes and mouth
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Pleuronichthys decurrens Curlfin sole
Right sided Very short snout Massive eyes with surrounding papilla Tiny mouth |
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Pleuronichthys coenosus CO sole
Right sided Large eyes Almost non existent snout Small mouth Wide body
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Citharichthys sordidus Pacific sanddab
Left sided Area between eyes concave |
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Citharichthys stigmaeus Speckled sanddab
Left sided Blunt nose Smaller one speckled Large eyes close together |
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Paralichthys californicus California halibut
Either right or left Long snout Big mouth Dark colored |
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Trachurus symmetricus Jack mackerel
Black spot at operculum Lateral line turns into scutes toward caudal
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Atherinopsis californiensis Jacksmelt
Thin body Dark band down side Long snout
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Gambusia affinis Mosquitofish
It's ******* small
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Menidia berryllina Inland silverside
Anal fin behind first dorsal
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Atherinops affinis Topsmelt
Anal fin under first dorsal Forked tail
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Eopsetta jordani |
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Hippoglossus stenolepsis |