Zebrias zebrinus is a ray-finned flatfish and member of the family Soleidae.
[1] The genus has been dubbed Zebrias due to the dark and pale stripes on its body resembling a zebra.
[1] They are asymmetrical at adulthood due to the flatfish's ability to migrate one eye to the other side of its body upon maturity, but is initially bilaterally symmetrical when young.
[2] Studies have been committed that have successfully mapped its complete mitochondrial genome.
[3] The species is found within subtropical marine environments such as shallow bays and estuaries roughly 6–20 m deep around Japan and South Korea.