Paralichthys tropicus Ginsburg, 1933
Tropical flounder
Paralichthys tropicus
photo by Ramjohn, D.D.

Family:  Paralichthyidae (Large-tooth flounders)
Max. size:  50 cm TL (male/unsexed)
Environment:  demersal; marine; depth range 0 - 185 m
Distribution:  Western Central Atlantic: Colombia and Venezuela to Trinidad and Tobago. Reported to range south to Suriname (Ref. 13608).
Diagnosis:  Dorsal soft rays (total): 69-80; Anal soft rays: 55-64. Head moderately pointed; brown with numerous roundish dark spots on head, body and fins, many as large or larger than eyes; also numerous small dark and small pale spots; teeth uniserial, the anterior ones enlarged; origin of dorsal fin above or slightly anterior to the front edge of eyes; caudal fin biconcave; pelvic fins short-based, symmetrically placed, and subequal (Ref. 13442).
Biology:  Found over muddy and sandy bottoms. Marketed fresh.
IUCN Red List Status: Data deficient (DD); Date assessed: 29 January 2013 Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless


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