Zebrias
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Genus: | Zebrias D. S. Jordan & Snyder, 1900
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Zebrias is a genus of soles native to coastal waters in the Indo-Pacific and southern Australia. All species in the genus have clear dark and pale stripes (resembling the related Aesopia and Pseudaesopia), and at least some are toxic.[1]
Species
The 18 currently recognized species in this genus are:[2]
- Zebrias altipinnis (Alcock, 1890)
- Zebrias annandalei Talwar & Chakrapany, 1967
- Zebrias cancellatus (McCulloch, 1916) (harrowed sole)
- Zebrias captivus J. E. Randall, 1995 (convict zebra sole)
- Zebrias craticula (McCulloch, 1916) (Wickerwork sole)
- Zebrias crossolepis P. S. Cheng & Y. W. Chang, 1965
- Zebrias fasciatus (Basilewsky, 1855)
- Zebrias keralensis Joglekar, 1976
- Zebrias lucapensis Seigel & Adamson, 1985
- Zebrias maculosus Oommen, 1977
- Zebrias munroi (Whitley, 1966)
- Zebrias penescalaris M. F. Gomon, 1987 (duskybanded sole)
- Zebrias quagga (Kaup, 1858) (fringefin zebra sole)
- Zebrias regani (Gilchrist, 1906) (South African zebra sole)
- Zebrias scalaris M. F. Gomon, 1987 (many-band sole)
- Zebrias synapturoides (J. T. Jenkins, 1910) (Indian zebra sole)
- Zebrias zebra (Bloch, 1787) (zebra sole)
- Zebrias zebrinus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)
References
- ^ Elst, R. van der (1997) A Guide to the Common Sea Fishes of South Africa. ISBN 978-1868253944
- ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Zebrias". FishBase. December 2012 version.