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Definition of Solea lascaris
1. Noun. Small European sole.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solea Lascaris
Literary usage of Solea lascaris
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"Solea lascaris may be known by a series of spots or blotches over it, while Solea
variegata is partially barred, and lutea has a few well-defined black ..."
2. Proceedings by Zoological Society of London (1890)
"... and gives sufficient ground for applying the name of Solea lascaris to the
latter, and not to the Madeira fish, which is clearly a distinct species. ..."
3. The Fisheries of the Adriatic and the Fish Thereof: A Report of the Austro by G. L. Faber (1883)
"Season. June to October ; rarely in winter. Quality. Inferior to S. vulgaris.
Note. This sp. is entirely distinct from Solea lascaris, Risso (No. 264). ..."
4. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"Solea lascaris may be known by a series of spots or blotches over it, while Solea
variegata is partially barred, and lutea has a few well-defined black ..."
5. Guide to the Gallery of Fishes in the Department of Zoology of the British by William George Ridewood (1908)
"The Sand Sole, Solea lascaris, 786, differs from the Common Sole in being paler
in colour after death, in having small black specks instead of large black ..."