John Dory (Zeus faber), boarfish (Capros aper) Français : Planche N°60 du livre "Le règne animal distribué d'après son organisation" par Georges Cuvier (Tome 8), seconde édition de 1828, représentant :
-en haut : Zeus faber
-en bas : Capros aper
Date 19 April 2013, 16:24:33
Author Rvalette
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cuvier-60-Zeus_faber_et_Capros_aper.jpg
John Dory (Zeus faber) is an edible benthic coastal marine fish with a laterally compressed olive-yellow body which has a large dark spot, and long spines on the dorsal fin. The dark spot is used to flash an 'evil eye' if danger approaches. Its large eyes at the front of the head provide it with binocular vision and depth perception, which are important for predators. The John Dory's eye spot on the side of its body also confuses prey, which are scooped up in its big mouth.
The boarfish (Capros aper) is a species of fish in the Caproidae family, the only known member of its genus. This species is widespread in the Eastern Atlantic, from western Norway, Skagerrak, the Shetlands, and western Scotland to Senegal. It is also present in the Mediterranean, especially in the western part.