
A comparative skeletal study was made of the young (10–130 mm) of three closely related species of flounders (Paralichthys dentatus, P. lethostigma, and P. albigutta), which occur along the southeastern Atlantic Coast of the United States. The young flounders are difficult to identify unless the pigment pattern is developed, and this usually does not occur in specimens less than 40 mm long.
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