Choranthias is a genus of marine ray-finned fish from the family Anthiadidae.
The genus was erected in 2012 and the name is a compound of the Greek chora meaning "room" or "space" and anthias meaning a "seafish", a reference to the broken lateral line of this genus compared to the other genera in the family.
[2] There are two species classified within the genus Choranthias:[3]
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