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Gymnachirus texae

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(Redirected from Gulf of Mexico fringed sole) Species of fish

Gymnachirus texae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Carangiformes
Suborder: Pleuronectoidei
Family: Achiridae
Genus: Gymnachirus
Species: G. texae
Binomial name
Gymnachirus texae
(Gunter, 1936)
Synonyms
  • Nodogymnus texae Gunter, 1936

The Gulf of Mexico fringed sole (Gymnachirus texae), also known as the fringed sole, is a species of sole in the family Achiridae. It was described by Gordon Gunter in 1936, originally under the genus Nodogymnus. It is known from the United States and Mexico. It dwells at a depth range of 20 to 187 m (66 to 614 ft). It reaches a maximum total length of 14 cm (5.5 in).

The Gulf of Mexico fringed sole is currently ranked as Least Concern by the IUCN redlist, although it makes note that part of its range was affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. It is sometimes harvested as bycatch by shrimp trawls.

References

  1. ^ Synonyms of Gymnachirus texae at www.fishbase.org.
  2. Common names of Gymnachirus texae at www.fishbase.org.
  3. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Gymnachirus texae". FishBase. July 2019 version.
  4. ^ Gymnachirus texae at the IUCN redlist.
Taxon identifiers
Gymnachirus texae


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