Scientific Name
Zebrias crossolepis  
Pronounce  
Zebrias crossolepis纓鱗條鰨
by: Lab of Fish Ecol. and Evo., BRCAS
Author Zheng & Chang, 1965 Depth - 100M
Chinese 纓鱗條鰨 Poisonous Fish No 
Family_Chinese 鰨科 Economic Fish No 
Family F501 Soleidae Edible Fish No  Chinese In Mainland China 纓鱗條鰨 
Max Length 14 cm  Aquarium Fish No  Common Name 龍舌、鰨沙、比目魚、貼沙(澎湖)、鰨西(澎湖)、牛舌(澎湖) 
Distribution in World Pacific Torrid Zone、China   Distribution in Taiwan West、North 
Habitats Benthos、Coastal  Holotype Locality South China Sea 
Synonyms  
Reference 臺灣魚類誌(沈等, 1993);中國動物誌-鰈形目(李&王, 1995)  Cheng, P. S. etc. 1965 沈世傑 編 Shih-Chieh Shen ed. 1993 李思忠, 王惠民 1995 
Specimen List ASIZP0054783. ASIZP0055261. ASIZP0057359. ASIZP0060303. ASIZP0064677. ASIZP0064741. ASIZP0064764. ASIZP0064771. ASIZP0064772. ASIZP0064790. ASIZP0064793. ASIZP0073240. ASIZP0800498. ASIZP0800500. ASIZP0800502. ASIZP0800503. ASIZP0800505. ASIZP0800506. ASIZP0800507. ASIZP0800508. ASIZP0805715. ASIZP0910498. ASIZP0910500. ASIZP0910502. ASIZP0910503. ASIZP0910505. ASIZP0910506. ASIZP0910507. ASIZP0910508. ASIZP0915715. CAS34230. NMMBP00923. NMMBP03336. NMMBP06083. NMMBP06196. NMNSF00888. NTOU-AE6217. ...List all 41 records... 
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Common Name Sole 
Redlist Status NL Not in IUCN Redlist     
Characteristic Dorsal-fin rays 65-76; anal-fin rays 54-63; caudal-fin rays18. Snout not forming a distinct hook; mouth only slightly contorted. No pores at bases of dorsal and anal-fin rays. Caudal fin joined to dorsal and anal fins. Opercular membrane usually on both sides of body joined nearly to distal tips of upper rays of pectoral fins and forming continuous membranous connection with gill opening. First ray of dorsal fin not enlarged; scales rough, distinctly ctenoid. No skinny flap on eyeballs. Only anterior half of caudal fin margin connected with dorsal and anal fins respectively.
habitats Inhabits shallow sand or mud bottoms in coastal waters. Feeds predominently on bottom-living invertebrates, especially small crustaceans. 
Distribution Northwest Pacific: Guangdong, China. Taiwan: North, West. 
Utility Commercial fishery species. Caught mainly with bottom trawls on the inner continental shelf.