Trinectes xanthurus Walker & Bollinger, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5083.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5818115 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/191E87DE-FFB5-FFAF-D58F-8B14FEEAFEC4 |
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Trinectes xanthurus Walker & Bollinger, 2001 |
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14) Trinectes xanthurus Walker & Bollinger, 2001 View in CoL ;
Yellow Tail Sole; Lenguado Redondo Rabo Amarillo ( Fig. 3H View FIG ).
Diagnosis: This species can be easily identified from the other species of the family occurring in the freshwaters of the country (Pacific side) by the coloration pattern [eye-side brown, with faint, thin dark crossbars and dots; dorsal and anal fins dark brown; caudal fin light yellow; blind-side light grey-brown (anterior half) to dark grey-brown (posterior half); see Krupp (1995) and Robertson & Allen (2015)].
Basis of the record: Thirty-two specimens were captured in the río Tempisque (Tempisque River basin), at Puerto Humo, Guanacaste (10.31653, -85.35365), at 9 m. a.s.l., on January 25, 1976, by William Bussing et al. (UCR 0970-005).
Remarks: This species inhabits estuarine areas and coastal environs; it could be considered as an opportunistic visitor of freshwater ecosystems ( Robertson & Allen 2015).
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