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click for previous page PLEURO 1983 FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS FISHING AREA 51 (W. Indian Ocean) PLEURONECTIDAE Righteyeflounders Flatfishes with eyes on right side of body. Mouth asymmetrical, lower jaw more or less prominent; preopercle exposed, its hind margin free and visible. Pectoral and pelvic fins present; dorsal fin origin above or in front of eye; caudal fin free from dorsal and anal fins; no spiny rays in fins. A single lateral line. Anus placed on midventral or blind side. SIMILAR FAMILIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: Psettodidae: dorsal fin with spinous rays, its origin well posterior to upper eye; eyes on right: or left side. Bothidae and Cynoglossidae: both eyes on left side of body. Psettodidae Cynoglossídae

- 2 - FAO Sheets PLEURONECTIDAE Fishing Area 51 Citharidae: pelvic fins with one spine and 5 soft rays (no spiny rays in fins in Pleuronectidae); anus placed on eyed side. preopercular Soleidae: preopercle not exposed, its hind margin hidden by skin. margin not exposed one spine Citharidae Soleidae KEY TO GENERA OCCURRING W THE AREA: 1a. Origin of dorsal fin above eyes, behind nasal organ of blind side 2a. Anterior rays of dorsal and pelvic fins of eyed side prolonged (very long in males) (Fig.1)...... Marleyella 2b. None of the anterior rays of dorsal and pelvic fins prolonged 3a. Each eye with a tentacle...... Nematops macrochirus 3b. No tentacles on eyes......... Poecilopsetta 1b. Origin of dorsal fin in front of eyes, extending forward on snout either above or below nasal organ of blind side (Fig.2) 4a. Dorsal fin extending forward on snout above nasal organ on blind side; lateral line well developed on both sides... Paralichthodes algoensis Marleyella Fig.1 4b. Dorsal fin extending forward on snout below nasal organ on blind side; lateral line on blind side rudimentary Paralichthodes Fig.2

FAO Sheets - 3 - PLEURONECTIDAE Fishing Area 51 5a. Some of the anterior dorsal rays and all pelvic rays much prolonged (Fig.3)... Samaris 5b. Anterior dorsal rays and those of pelvic not much prolonged... Samariscus LIST OF SPECIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: Code numbers are given for those species for which Identification Sheets are included Marleyella bicolorata (von Bonde, 1922) Marleyella maldivensis Norman, 1939 Nematops macrochirus Norman, 1931 Paralichthodes algoensis Gilchrist, 1902 PLEURO Para 1 Poecilopsetta albomaculata Norman, 1939 Poecilopsetta natalensis Norman, 1931 Poecilopsetta zanzibarensis Norman, 1939 Samaris cristatus Gray, 1831 Samaris delagoensis von Bonde, 1925 Samariscus ornatus von Bonde, 1922 Samariscus inornatus (Lloyd, 1909) Samariscus longimanus Norman, 1927 Samariscus maculatus (Günther, 1880) Samaris Fig.3 Prepared by J. Nielsen, Zoologisk Museum, Copennagen, Denmark

PLEURO Para 1 1983 FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS FAMILY: PLEURONECTIDAE FISHING AREA 51 (W. Indian Ocean) Paralichthodes algoensis Gilchrist, 1902 OTHER SCIENTIFIC NAMES STILL IN USE: None VERNACULAR NAMES: FAO : En - Peppered flounder Fr - Plie poivrée Sp - Platija pimienta NATIONAL: DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERS: Eyes on right side. Origin of dorsal fin well in front of eye, dorsal fin extending forward on snout above nasal organ of blind side; anterior rays more or less free from membrane. Lateral line developed on both sides, forming a curve above pectoral fin. Pelvic fin bases short, almost equal in length. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERS OF SIMILAR SPECIES OCCURRING IN THE AREA: All other species of the family have either the dorsal fin origin above eye or dorsal fin extending forward on snout below nasal organ on blind side.

SIZE: Maximum: up to 50 cm. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND BEHAVIOUR: Southeast Africa to Delagoa Bay. Lives on sandy and muddy bottoms, down to about 100 m depth. PRESENT FISHING GROUNDS: Sandy/muddy shelf bottoms throughout its range. CATCHES, FISHING GEAR AND FORMS OF UTILIZATION: Separate statistics are not reported for this species. Caught with trawls. Marketed fresh. click for next page