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thought to be a
derived crown-group
zeiform closely related to the
Parazenidae (in contrast, the two most
basal zeiform families are
known from later, during...
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Cretazeus is an
extinct genus of
marine zeiform fish from the Late Cretaceous. It
contains a
single species,
Cretazeus rinaldii from the late Campanian...
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Zeniontidae is a
family of large, showy, deep-bodied
zeiform marine fish.
Found in the Atlantic, Indian, and
Pacific Ocean, the
family contains just seven...
- sole
genus in the
family Cyttidae a
family of large, showy, deep-bodied
zeiform marine fish.
Members of this
genus are
found in the Atlantic, Indian, and...
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zaeus from
Pliny the Elder) are a
family of large, showy, deep-bodied
zeiform marine fish—the "true dories".
Found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific...
- ?A. sp. Fur A boarfish.
Archaeozeus A.
skamolensis Fur An
archaeozeid zeiform. ?Arius ?A. sp. Fur A sea catfish.
Atheriniformes indet. Fur An atheriniform...
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glaronensis from the Matt
Formation of
Canton Glarus, Switzerland. It was a
zeiform related to the
extant genus Cyttus. The
modern king dory (Cyttus traversi)...
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Parazen pacificus, the parazen, is a
species of
zeiform fish
found in deep
oceanic waters at
depths of from 145 to 500
metres (476 to 1,640 ft). This...
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close relative Sorbinicapros,
comprise the
extinct zeiform family Sorbinipercidae.
Paleontology portal Fishes of the
World by Joseph...
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Parazenidae is a
family of
zeiform fishes found in the
Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Family Parazenidae". FishBase...