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Zeiformes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Zeiformes

Rank
  
Order

Phylum
  
Chordata

Higher classification
  
Actinopterygii

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Similar
  
Beryciformes, Myctophiformes, Aulopiformes, Ophidiiformes, Lampriformes

The Zeiformes are a small order of marine ray-finned fishes most notable for the dories, a group of common food fish. The order consists of about 33 species in seven families, mostly deep-sea types.

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Zeiform bodies are usually thin and deep. Mouths are large, with distensible jaws, and there is no orbitosphenoid. Pelvic fins have 5-10 soft rays and possibly a spine, 5-10 dorsal fin spines and up to 4 anal fin spines. They range in size from the Dwarf Dory (Macrurocyttus acanthopodus), at 43 millimetres (1.7 in) in length, to the Cape Dory (Zeus capensis), which measures up to 90 centimetres (35 in).

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The boarfishes (Caproidae) have been included in this order though they are currently included in the Perciformes.

Families

  • Family Cyttidae (lookdown dories)
  • Family Grammicolepididae (tinselfishes)
  • Family Oreosomatidae (oreos)
  • Family Parazenidae (parazens)
  • Family Zeidae (dories)
  • Family Zenionidae (zeniontids) (formerly known as Macrurocyttidae)

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    References

    Zeiformes Wikipedia