Zenopsis
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:- Zenopsis conchifer
- Zenopsis nebulosa
- Zenopsis oblongus Parin, 1989
- Zenopsis stabilispinosa Nakabo, D. J. Bray & Yamada, 2006
- Zenopsis filamentosa, Y Kai, F Tashiro, 2019
- †Zenopsis clarus Daniltshenko, 1960 - Oligocene of North Caucasus, Russia
- †Zenopsis hoernesi - Oligocene of Slovenia
- †Zenopsis tyleri Baciu & Bannikov, 2001 - Oligocene of Romania
Another dubious species, †Zenopsis colchicus from the Eocene of Georgia, is known only from illustrations of lost specimens and may be the earliest known record of the Zeidae. It closely resembles Zenopsis and may be the earliest record of it, but its identity remains uncertain without actual specimens.