SanMarino 1977 | Yugoslavia 1956 | Guinea-Bissau 2010 |
John Dory Zeus faber (Zeidae) |
John Dory Zeus pungio (Zeidae) |
Mirror Dory Zenopsis nebulosa (Zeidae) |
A body of John Dory strongly warpped. The mouth is big and turns to the slippage upper part, and upper jaws come in extruding very much generally. There is the thing which does not last that it has one splinter to a ventral fin. Dorsal fin, anal fin, soft stripe muscle of the pectoral do not diverge. The fish of this group is distributed over the sea areas in the world and inhabits a continental shelf, a continental slope or a middle class on sea mountain and the depths. There are many wide kinds of the distribution.
John Dory can be distinguished in one big, round black speckle in the side of the body easily.