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Paralichthys. Group of Paralichthys on a white background containing considerable debris scattered over it. All of the specimens are albiguttus except the large one above and to the left, which is dentalus. Note that this specimen has five dark areas, two
Paralichthys. Group of Paralichthys on a white background containing considerable debris scattered over it. All of the specimens are albiguttus except the large one above and to the left, which is dentalus. Note that this specimen has five dark areas, two
CategoryFish
CaptionParalichthys. Group of Paralichthys on a white background containing considerable debris scattered over it. All of the specimens are albiguttus except the large one above and to the left, which is dentalus. Note that this specimen has five dark areas, two
Image Date1916
SubjectGulf flounder--Adaptation
Gulf flounder--Behavior
Paralichthys dentalus--Adaptation
Paralichthys dentalus--Behavior
Image Source AuthorMast, S. O.
Image Source TitleChanges in Shade, Color, and Pattern in Fishes, and their Bearing on the Problems of Adaptation and Behavior, with Especial Reference to the Flounders Paralichthys and Ancylopsetts
Pub. Info.Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1916
Image Source SeriesBulletin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, vol.34, 1914
Page No./Plate No.Plate XXXVII
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