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- genus: Pardachirus balius J. E. Randall & Mee, 1994 (Piebald sole) Pardachirus hedleyi J. D. Ogilby, 1916 (Southern pea**** sole) Pardachirus marmoratus...
- Pardachirus marmoratus, the finless sole, speckled sole or Red Sea Moses sole, is a species of flatfish native to the western Indian Ocean. The adult...
- of a dead shark; however, modern research has had mixed results. The Pardachirus marmoratus fish (finless sole, Red Sea Moses sole) repels sharks through...
- ocellatus) and several small tropical species (at least Aseraggodes, Pardachirus and Zebrias) are poisonous. Juveniles of Soleichthys maculosus mimic...
- 2016-01-27. Clark, Eugenie; Gorge, Anita (June 1979). "Toxic soles, Pardachirus marmoratus from the Red Sea and P. pavoninus from ****an, with notes on...
- Heteromycteris Leptachirus Liachirus Microchirus Monochirus Paradicula Pardachirus Pegusa Phyllichthys Pseudaesopia Rendahlia Rhinosolea Solea Soleichthys...
- chemicals endogenously to defend themselves. For example, the finless sole (Pardachirus marmoratus) produces a toxin that paralyzes the jaws of would-be predators...
- Museum, 2006 (with Jeffrey W. Johnson) Revision of the soleid fish genus Pardachirus, in Indo-Pacific fishes, Bishop Museum, 2007 (with William N Eschmeyer)...
- (native), E**** sole Liachirus melanospilos (native) Pardachirus marmoratus (native), Finless sole Pardachirus pavoninus (native), Pea**** sole Solea elongata...
- from pardaxin, a pore-forming peptide isolated from Moses sole fish Pardachirus marmoratus". European Journal of Biochemistry. 237 (1): 303–10. doi:10...