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    Zeugopterus punctatus, the common topknot, is a species of left eyed flatfish in the family Scophthalmidae, from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. See more

    Zeugopterus punctatus is a small left-sided flatfish that is almost completely round in shape, with a broad body relative to its length. It is a … See more

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    This species lives along coastlines. It is unusual among European flatfish in that it prefers a rocky substrate. It has the ability to remain immobile … See more

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    Zeugopterus punctatus, the common topknot, is a species of left eyed flatfish in the family Scophthalmidae, from the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Zeugopterus punctatus is a small left-sided flatfish that is almost completely round in shape, with a broad body relative to its length.
    To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. Zeugopterus punctatus is a left-handed flatfish with its eyes on the left side of the body. It has a very deep body oval body that can reach up to 25 cm in length. Its mouth is very protractile. Scales on the eyed side have fine spiny outgrowths that are like rough fur to the touch.
    Widely distributed throught British and Irish waters. The topknot is a littoral benthic species usually found on stones and rocks or amongst seaweed beds. Left-handed flatfish with a deep oval body. Up to 25 cm in length. Ctenoid scales on the eyed side have fine spiny outgrowths. Bony tubercles on the eyed side are absent.
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  9. WebScientific name: Zeugopterus punctatus; Norwegian: hårvar; Characteristics: The dorsal fin starts just next to the mouth and runs all the way back to the tail fin. Coloration is usually adapted to the surroundings, but the …

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