Zanclidae
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Zanclidae is a family of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the suborder Acanthuroidei within the order Acanthuriformes. It contains one extant species, the Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) and a number of extinct species.<ref name = Nelson5>Template:Cite book</ref>
Genera and species

Zanclidae has the following taxa classified within it:<ref name = Fishbase>Template:FishBase family</ref><ref name = FW>Template:Cite web</ref>
- Genus Zanclus Cuvier, 1831
- Species Zanclus cornutus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Moorish idol)
- Genus Template:ExtinctMassalongius Tyler and Bannikov, 2005
- Species Template:ExtinctMassalongius gazolai (Massalongo, 1859)
- Genus Template:ExtinctAngiolinia Carnevale & Tyler, 2024
- Species Template:ExtinctAngiolinia mirabilis Carnevale & Tyler, 2024
- Genus Template:ExtinctEozanclus Blot & Voruz, 1975
- Species † Eozanclus brevirostris (Agassiz, 1835)
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Eozanclus brevirostris is an extinct species in the Zanclidae family that was first discovered by Giovanni Serafino Volta in 1796.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Verify source The species later received separate taxonomic status within the Zanclidae family through the description of Blot and Voruz in 1970 and 1975. Angiolinia mirabilis is another extinct Zanclid that was described by Giorgio Carnevale and James C. Tyler in 2024 based on three specimens found in Bolca, Italy. Carnevale & Tyler found that Zanclus cornutus and Angiolinia mirabilis form a derived clade distinguishable from Eozanclus brevirostris by one supernumerary spine on the first dorsal-fin pterygiophore, one uroneural in the caudal skeleton, and distally filamentous dorsal-fin spines (except the first two fins).<ref name=":4">Template:Cite journal</ref>