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Depth range

  • 201-1000M(8)
  • 101-200M(3)
  • 1001M+(1)

States & territories

  • Queensland(5)
  • Western Australia(3)
  • New South Wales(1)
  • Tasmania(1)

GeoZone

  • NE oceanic(4)
  • NW oceanic(2)
  • Great Barrier Reef(1)
  • NW coast(1)
  • SE oceanic(1)
  • S oceanic(1)

Habitat & ecology

  • soft bottom(7)
  • benthic(7)
  • continental slope(6)
  • continental shelf(1)

Conservation Status

  • QLD: Not listed(1)
  • EPBC Act: Not listed(1)
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  • Neolaeops microphthalmus (Bonde 1922) Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Bothidae > Neolaeops
  • Parabothus coarctatus (Gilbert 1905) Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Bothidae > Parabothus
  • Arnoglossus nigrifrons Amaoka & Mihara 2000 Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Bothidae > Arnoglossus
  • Five-eye Flounder Five-eye Flounder Pseudorhombus quinquocellatus Weber & de Beaufort 1929 Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Paralichthyidae > Pseudorhombus
  • Tosarhombus longimanus Amaoka, Mihara & Rivaton 1997 Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Bothidae > Tosarhombus
  • No Photo Available Sunier's Flounder Samariscus sunieri Weber & de Beaufort 1929 Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Samaridae > Samariscus Samariscus sunieri is a relatively small righteyed flounder with a long, slender, very compressed body and a very long pectoral fin that is about twice the length of the head. This species lives inside and outside of the Great Barrier Reef.
  • Neoachiropsetta milfordi (Penrith 1965) Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Achiropsettidae > Neoachiropsetta A large 'armless' flounder found off the west coast of Tasmania. pelvic fin on eyed side with 7 rays, fin on blind side with 6-7 rays. Brownish-grey with darker dorsal and anal fins.
  • Longfin Righteye Flounder Longfin Righteye Flounder Nematops macrochirus Norman 1931 Actinopterygii > Pleuronectiformes > Pleuronectidae > Nematops
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