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Pacific sanddab

Pacific sanddab

Pacific sanddab

Pacific sanddab, a species of sanddab

class, taxon, type of animal, biological group
Class
taxon, biological group, type of animal
Parent Class
animal, fish, chordate, Actinopterygii, flatfish,  …
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_sanddab
Found In
the Pacific Ocean
Binomial Name
"Citharichthys sordidus"
Freebase ID
"/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000045dbbb3"
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pacific_sanddab
Rare Terms
"melgrim", "mottled sanddab"
Freebase Primary MID
"/m/025wgym"
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Facts and figures about Sanddab, taken from Freebase, the world's database. ... and flounder in this genus, though the most common species is the Pacific sanddab ...
The Pacific sanddab is endemic to the northern Pacific Ocean, from the Sea of Japan to the coast of California. Information about the classification of Citharichthys sordidus.
Pacific Sanddab,Freshwater and saltwater fish identification center. Research fish habitats ... Species Facts
any of certain edible, American Pacific flatfishes of the genus Citharichthys (family Paralichthyidae). As in other flatfishes, sanddabs have both eyes on the same side of the ...

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