Peacock flounder
A species of Bothus, Also known as Tropical flounder, Pacific peacock flounder Scientific name : Bothus mancus Genus : Bothus
Peacock flounder, A species of Bothus
Also known as:
Tropical flounder, Pacific peacock flounder
Botanical name: Bothus mancus
Genus: Bothus
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The pheasant butt is a maximum of 51 cm long and reaches a maximum weight of 1.8 kg. His eye is patterned with dark rimmed light, bluish spots, between which there are numerous scattered, small and dark spots. There are usually three additional, particularly dark, large spots on the sideline. On the dorsal and anal fins there are longitudinal rows of dark spots lying far apart. The pectoral fin on the eye side has dark transverse striations. The pectoral fin rays are much longer in the males than in the females. Like many flatfish, it can adapt the color of its body top to the surface. Fin formula: Dorsal 96-104, Anal 74-81.
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Flatfishes Family
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Bothus Species
Peacock flounder