Zenopsis
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Zenopsis is a genus of dories, a group of marine fish. There are five extant species, but the genus is also known from fossils dating back to the Oligocene epoch. They largely resemble the better-known John Dory, and are typically found in relatively deep water, below normal scuba diving depth.
Species
There are currently five recognized recent species in this genus:[1]
- Zenopsis conchifer (R. T. Lowe, 1852) (sometimes misspelled[2] Z. conchifera) (Silvery John dory)
- Zenopsis nebulosa (Temminck & Schlegel, 1845) (mirror dory)
- Zenopsis oblongus Parin, 1989
- Zenopsis stabilispinosa Nakabo, D. J. Bray & Yamada, 2006
- Zenopsis filamentosa, Y Kai, F Tashiro, 2019[3]
References
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