_:b7215619 . _:b7215622 "The oldest soleids, Eobuglossus eocenicus and Turahbuglossus cuvillieri, both known from single specimens from the Upper Lutetian of Egypt (Chabanaud 1937; Chanet 1994, 1997), are also among the first known flatfish fossils and they are identical to skeletons of recent soleids."@en . . _:b7215620 "A similar character also appears in the Soleidae, but is never covered by lower lip in that family; soleids do not occur in the Neotropics."@en . _:b7215622 "2008, Thomas A. Monroe, \u201CChapter 2: Systematic diversity of the Pleuronectiformes\u201D, in Robin N. Gibson, editor, Flatfishes: Biology and Exploitation, page 14:"@en . "1" . _:b7215621 "Larvae of the flatfish family Soleidae most closely resemble tonguefish larvae but the smaller jaws and more attenuated body shape in cynoglossids serves to distinguish them from larval soleids."@en . . _:b7215621 "2005, T. W. Farooqi, R. F. Shaw, J. G. Ditty, J. Lyczkowski-Shultz, \u201CChapter 207: Cynoglossidae: Tongue fishes\u201D, in William J. Richards, editor, Early Stages of Atlantic Fishes, page 2368:"@en . . _:b7215619 "(zoology) Any species of the family Soleidae."@en . _:b7215622 . _:b7215620 . _:b7215621 . _:b7215620 "2003, Roberto E. Reis, Sven O. Kullander, Carl J. Ferraris, Check List of the Freshwater Fishes of South and Central America, page 666:"@en .