Solenid vs Soleid - What's the difference?
solenid | soleid |
(zoology) Any species of the family Soleidae.
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* 2008 , Thomas A. Monroe, Chapter 2: Systematic diversity of the Pleuronectiformes'', Robin N. Gibson (editor), ''Flatfishes: Biology and Exploitation ,
In zoology terms the difference between solenid and soleid
is that solenid is any member of the Solenidae while soleid is any species of the family Soleidae.soleid
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- A similar character also appears in the Soleidae, but is never covered by lower lip in that family; soleids do not occur in the Neotropics.
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- Larvae of the flatfish family Soleidae most closely resemble tonguefish larvae but the smaller jaws and more attenuated body shape in cynoglossids serves to distinguish them from larval soleids .
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- The oldest soleids', ''Eobuglossus eocenicus'' and ''Turahbuglossus cuvillieri'', both known from single specimens from the Upper Lutetian of Egypt (Chabanaud 1937; Chanet 1994, 1997), are also among the first known flatfish fossils and they are identical to skeletons of recent ' soleids .