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bilineata, Platessa Ayres [W. O.] 1855:[2] col. 5 [The Pacific [newspaper] v. 4 (nos 7-22); ref. 13428] Gulf of the Farallones, off San Francisco, California, U.S.A. Neotype: CAS 42650. Appeared first as above on 6 Apr. Then in Ayres 1855:40 [ref. 159]. Neotype designated by Orr & Matarese 2000:561, 567 [ref. 24744]. •Valid as Pleuronectes bilineatus, but when in Pleuronectes the species is apparently preoccupied by Pleuronectes bilineatus Bloch 1787. •Valid as Pleuronectes bilineatus (Ayres 1855) -- (Sakamoto 1984:209 [ref. 5273], Robins et al. 1991:68, Lindberg & Fedorov 1993:115 [ref. 21500], Cooper & Chapleau 1998:709 [ref. 26711], Nakabo 2000:1378 [ref. 25182], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:837 [ref. 25968], Nakabo 2002:1378 [ref. 26193], Evseenko 2004:8 [ref. 27606], Shinohara et al. 2011:57 [ref. 31715], Shinohara et al. 2014:277 [ref. 33330], Tashiro 2022:85 [ref. 39012]). •Valid as Lepidopsetta bilineata (Ayres 1855) -- (Eschmeyer & Herald 1983:289 [ref. 9277], Sakamoto in Masuda et al. 1984:352 [ref. 6441], Matarese et al. 1989:596 [ref. 26885], McAllister 1990:222 [ref. 14674], Kim & Youn 1994:114 [ref. 22286], Evseenko 1998:60 [ref. 23643], Orr & Matarese 2000:561 [ref. 24744], Choi et al. 2003:432, 683 [ref. 26218], Nelson et al. 2004:181 [ref. 27807], Love et al. 2005:175 [ref. 37547], Maslenikov et al. 2013:18 [ref. 37947], Page et al. 2013:186 [ref. 32708], Pietsch & Orr 2015:69 [ref. 34694], Kells et al. 2016:330 [ref. 35888], Vinnikov et al. 2018:160 [ref. 35844], Burton & Lea 2019:96 [ref. 37205], Kim et al. 2020:191 [ref. 39118], Love et al. 2021:219 [ref. 39279]). Current status: Valid as Lepidopsetta bilineata (Ayres 1855). Pleuronectidae: Pleuronectinae. Distribution: Northeastern Pacific: Aleutian Islands (U.S.A.) and southeastern Bering Sea south to southern California (U.S.A.). Habitat: marine.


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