Unidentified larval sole, <i>Aseraggodes sp</i> Click to enlarge image
A 4.0 mm long unidentified larval sole, Aseraggodes sp, from Leis & Trnski, 1989. Image: Leis & Trnski
© Australian Museum

Fast Facts

  • Classification
    Genus
    Aseraggodes
    Family
    Soleidae
    Order
    Pleuronectiformes
    Class
    Actinopterygii
    Subphylum
    Vertebrata
    Phylum
    Chordata
    Kingdom
    Animalia

Introduction

All adult flatfishes go through a larval phase. For at least part of this phase, the developing flatfish looks more like a "normal" fish. It swims in open water with its back uppermost and has eyes on either side of the head. The main image is a 4.0mm larval sole with its fins starting to develop, and one eye on either side of the head.

Identification

Adult flatfishes (soles, flounders, etc) are bottom-living fishes which are easily recognised by their laterally flattened bodies with both eyes on the one side of the head.

The image below shows a 11.6 mm larval sole. By this size the sole has started to look more like an adult flatfish. The fins have developed, and the left eye has moved over the snout onto the right side of the head.


Unidentified larval sole, <i>Aseraggodes sp</i>

An 11.6 mm long unidentified larval sole, Aseraggodes sp, from Leis & Trnski, 1989.

Image: Leis & Trnski
© Australian Museum

Life history cycle

All adult flatfishes go through a larval phase. For at least part of this phase, the developing flatfish looks more like a "normal" fish. It swims in open water with its back uppermost and has eyes on either side of the head. The top image is a 4.0mm larval sole with its fins starting to develop, and one eye on either side of the head.

References

  1. Leis, J.M. and T. Trnski. 1989. The larvae of Indo-Pacific shorefishes. New South Wales University Press, Sydney and University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu. 371pp, 83 plates.