Microchirus azevia és un peix teleosti de la família dels soleids i de l'ordre dels pleuronectiformes[1] que es troba a les costes de l'Atlàntic oriental (des de Portugal fins a Senegal) i a la Mediterrània (Península Ibèrica i Algèria).[2]
Microchirus azevia és un peix teleosti de la família dels soleids i de l'ordre dels pleuronectiformes que es troba a les costes de l'Atlàntic oriental (des de Portugal fins a Senegal) i a la Mediterrània (Península Ibèrica i Algèria).
Microchirus azevia, commonly known as the bastard sole, is a species of flatfish in the family Soleidae. It is found on the continental slope of the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea at depths down to about 250 m (800 ft).
The bastard sole grows to a standard length of about 40 cm (16 in). It is oval in outline, with a long ribbon-like dorsal fin with 71 to 86 soft rays, and a similar-shaped anal fin with 57 to 68 soft rays. The rounded caudal fin is separate from the dorsal and anal fins. In adults, the side of the fish with both eyes is sand-coloured or grey, but in juveniles there are additionally five or six eyespots; the other side of the fish is whitish.[3]
The bastard sole is native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the western part of the Mediterranean Sea. In the Atlantic its range extends from Portugal to Senegal, with a single record from the south west of England, while in the Mediterranean it is restricted to the coasts of Spain. Morocco and Algeria. Its depth range is from just below the littoral zone down to about 250 m (800 ft).[3]
M. azevia is a demersal (bottom-dwelling) fish and is found on both sandy and muddy substrates. The diet consists of small invertebrates plucked off the seabed such as amphipods and polychaete worms.[3]
No major threats have been identified for this fish. Most of the countries in whose coastal waters it is found have regulations restricting trawling in certain areas. The bastard sole is uncommon and is not a target species for the fisheries along the coast, but may be caught as bycatch and may then be discarded.[1] The population size and trend of this fish are unknown as no species-specific records are kept, so the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being "data deficient".[1]
Microchirus azevia, commonly known as the bastard sole, is a species of flatfish in the family Soleidae. It is found on the continental slope of the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea at depths down to about 250 m (800 ft).
Microchirus azevia es una especie de pez de la familia Soleidae en el orden de los Pleuronectiformes, conocido por el nombre común de soldado.[1]
Se encuentran en las costas del Atlántico oriental (desde Portugal hasta Senegal) y en el Mediterráneo (península ibérica y Argelia).[2]
Microchirus azevia es una especie de pez de la familia Soleidae en el orden de los Pleuronectiformes, conocido por el nombre común de soldado.
Microchirus azevia Microchirus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Soleidae familian sailkatzen da.
Espezie hau Egeo itsasoan aurki daiteke.
Microchirus azevia Microchirus generoko animalia da. Arrainen barruko Soleidae familian sailkatzen da.
Microchirus azevia is een straalvinnige vissensoort uit de familie van de eigenlijke tongen (Soleidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1867 door de Brito Capello.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesAzewia (Microchirus azevia)[2][3] – gatunek morskiej ryby z rodziny solowatych (Soleidae). Dorasta do 40 cm długości[4].
Wschodni Atlantyk od Portugalii po Senegal oraz Morze Śródziemne od Hiszpanii po Algierię. Występuje na szelfie kontynentalnym, nad piaszczystym lub mulistym dnem na głębokości do 250 m[4].
Azewia (Microchirus azevia) – gatunek morskiej ryby z rodziny solowatych (Soleidae). Dorasta do 40 cm długości.
A azevia (Microchirus azevia) é um peixe de água salgada semelhante à solha. O seu corpo é ovalado e achatado, tem uma boca pequena e os olhos situam-se do lado direito. As suas barbatanas dorsais são espinhosas. Estes peixes escondem-se, tal como as solhas, em fundos arenosos.
Pode ser encontrada nas costas do Atlântico oriental (desde Portugal até ao Senegal) e no Mar Mediterrâneo (Península Ibérica e Argélia).[1]
A azevia (Microchirus azevia) é um peixe de água salgada semelhante à solha. O seu corpo é ovalado e achatado, tem uma boca pequena e os olhos situam-se do lado direito. As suas barbatanas dorsais são espinhosas. Estes peixes escondem-se, tal como as solhas, em fundos arenosos.
吹砂短臂鰨為輻鰭魚綱鰈形目鰨亞目鰨科的其中一種,為熱帶海水魚,分布於東大西洋區,從葡萄牙至塞內加爾,包括地中海西部海域,棲息深度可達250公尺,體長可達40公分,棲息在沙泥底質大陸棚底層水域,以底棲生物為食,生活習性不明。