Lampris zatima is the oldest known opah of the genus Lampris, from the Late Miocene of Southern California (the giant opah of the genus Megalampris, of Late Oligocene New Zealand, is older). Its fossil record is rather poor, known primarily from isolated vertebral columns, and a few headless specimens. Alive, it is estimated to have been around 20 to 30 centimeters long. Mistakenly, it was later re-described as a surfperch, Dascles dassurus.
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| - Lampris zatima es la especie más antigua del género Lampris. Vivió durante época del Mioceno. Se sabe poco de esta especie y solo se conocen algunas partes del cuerpo como la columna vertebral y otros especímenes sin cabeza. (es)
- Lampris zatima is the oldest known opah of the genus Lampris, from the Late Miocene of Southern California (the giant opah of the genus Megalampris, of Late Oligocene New Zealand, is older). Its fossil record is rather poor, known primarily from isolated vertebral columns, and a few headless specimens. Alive, it is estimated to have been around 20 to 30 centimeters long. Mistakenly, it was later re-described as a surfperch, Dascles dassurus. (en)
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| - * Diatomoeca zatima (Jordan & Gilbert, 1920)
* Dasceles dassurus (Jordan, 1925) (en)
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| - Lampris zatima es la especie más antigua del género Lampris. Vivió durante época del Mioceno. Se sabe poco de esta especie y solo se conocen algunas partes del cuerpo como la columna vertebral y otros especímenes sin cabeza. (es)
- Lampris zatima is the oldest known opah of the genus Lampris, from the Late Miocene of Southern California (the giant opah of the genus Megalampris, of Late Oligocene New Zealand, is older). Its fossil record is rather poor, known primarily from isolated vertebral columns, and a few headless specimens. Alive, it is estimated to have been around 20 to 30 centimeters long. Mistakenly, it was later re-described as a surfperch, Dascles dassurus. (en)
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