Achirus zebrinus is a species of sole in the family Achiridae.[1][3] It was described by Howard Walton Clark in 1936.[3][4] It is only known from Gulf of Tehuantepec and nearby lagoons in the Pacific coast of southern Mexico. It is a demersal species most commonly found at the depths of 21–40 m (69–131 ft). It is locally common and caught as bycatch in shrimp fisheries.[1]
Achirus zebrinus can grow to at least 18.2 cm (7.2 in) standard length.[1]
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