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| align="center"| ''Diplopterus haliarenicolus'' | | align="center"| ''Diplopterus haliarenicolus'' | ||
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This is a list of naturally occuring Pseriformid species recorded in Dzeia known to foreigners.
Common name | Species | Conservation Status |
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Common tetrafin | Diplopterus vulgaris | |
Blue longfin | Diplopterus velox | |
Common slowfin | Bradypterus tardus | |
Ray slowfin | Bradypterus pedlatus | |
Bladed tetrafin | Diplopterus ensatus | |
Shallow tetrafin | Diplopterus haliarenicolus | |
Greater swordfin | Ensatiptera ichthyonax |