Arnoglossus laterna
The Scaldback is a small flatfish commonly found in Mediterranean waters. Its English name refers to its extremely delicate scales, which fall off at the slightest touch and give the fish a scalded or bare appearance. Like all flatfish, it begins life as a symmetrical fish, but as it matures, the right eye migrates to the left side of the head. Consequently, it lies on its right side on the seabed with both eyes situated on the left or upper side. Its colouration is mottled grey-brown with dark spots that provide perfect camouflage against the substrate, while the underside is white.
The Scaldback is a strictly bottom-dwelling fish, usually found partially buried in sand or mud, waiting for prey. It inhabits a wide range of depths, from shallow waters of 10 metres to 200 metres, though it prefers depths around 50 metres.
It is a very small fish. The typical length is between 10 and 12 centimetres, and it rarely reaches 20 centimetres. Females tend to be slightly larger than males.
An ambush predator, the Scaldback feeds primarily on small fish such as gobies and various invertebrates. This includes small shrimp, crabs, and worms that live within the sandy substrate.
In the Mediterranean, spawning occurs mainly in spring and summer, peaking from May to August. The eggs and larvae are pelagic until the juveniles undergo metamorphosis and settle on the seabed, reaching a length of approximately 2 to 3 centimetres.
Fisheries & Economic Value
| Country | Local Name |
|---|---|
| 🇮🇹 Italy | Suacia or Zanchetta |
| 🇪🇸 Spain | Peluda or Peludilla |
| 🇫🇷 France | Arnoglosse lanterne |
| 🇹🇷 Turkey | Küçük dil balığı |
| 🇲🇹 Malta | Ilsien n-nanna |
| 🏴 North Africa (Tunisia/Algeria) | Arnoglosse or Plat |
| 🌊 Adriatic Coast (Croatia/Slovenia) | Plosnatica blatarica |
| 🇬🇷 Greece | Arnoglossa or Zematismeni Glossa |