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Common names: sole (English), lenguado-redondo (Espanol), suela (Espanol)
 
Trinectes xanthurus Walker & Bollinger, 2001


Yellow-tail sole


Body oval; eyes on right side; no ring of cirri on margin of eye-side front nostril; snout rounded; mouth small, arched, a little below snout, ends under lower eye; front margin of head with short tentacles; rear edge of preopercle covered with skin, visible as a superficial groove; gill openings wide, united before pelvic fins; without opening connecting gill chambers on both sides; dorsal origin ~ above eye; dorsal rays > 51; anal rays ~ > 38; no pectoral fin in 95% of fish; pelvic on eye side fused to anal; pectorals present or absent; lateral line from head to tail, straight, with perpendicular branches running across body; body covered with rough scales; opercular margin on blind side mostly with scales. 



Eye-side dark brown, with faint, thin dark cross-bars and dark dots; dorsal and anal dark; tail yellow; rear ½ of blind-side dark grey-brown.


Size: 10 cm.

Habitat: river mouths and shallow coastal waters.

Depth: 5-25 m.

El Salvador to Panama.

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