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/A Diversity of Aquatic Life
The Rockfishes and Scorpionfishes of
the Subfamily Scorpaeninae, Family Scorpaenidae, Part 1
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Scorpaenines comprise15 plus genera with more than 150
species.
Genus Iracundus: Monotypic.
Iracundus signifer Jordan & Evermann
1903, the Decoy Scorpionfish. Has a marking above the largely
transparent base of the anterior dorsal fin that resembles a small
fish... that this species undulates as a lure. Indo-Pacific near
the ends of reef slopes on sand and ledges. To five inches long.
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Genus Parascorpaena: Seven species.
Parascorpaena mossambica (Peters 1855), the
Mozambique Scorpionfish. Indo-West Pacific; East Africa to
Australia, the Society Islands. To ten cm. in length. N. Sulawesi
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Parascorpaena picta (Cuvier 1829), the
Northern Scorpionfish. Indo-West Pacific. To 16 cm. in length. N.
Sulawesi specimen.
http://fishbase.org/Summary/
speciesSummary.php?ID=8296&genusname=
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Genus Pteroidichthys: Two species.
Pteroidichthys amboinensis Bleeker 1856, the
Ambon or Hairy Scorpionfish. To about three inches in length. West
Pacific. N. Sulawesi (Lembeh Strait) pic. http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species
Summary.cfm?ID=23889&genusname=
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Genus Rhinopias:
Rhinopias aphanes Eschmeyer 1973,
Merlet's Scorpionfish. Indo-Western Pacific; northern
Australia, New Guinea, southern Japan. To 25 cm. in length. A rare
species that lives at the bottom of coral slopes or on soft
bottoms. Aquarium specimens by Anthony C., BobF. at right,
PhilS below in PNG |
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Rhinopias eschmeyeri Conde 1977,
Eschmeyer's Scorpionfish. Indo-West Pacific. To about 17 cm. N.
Sulawesi specimen by Bob F, close-up of an aquarium specimen by
Anthony C.. http://fishbase.org/Summary/species
Summary.php?ID=25845&genusname=
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Lionfishes & Much More for Marine Aquariums
Diversity, Selection & Care
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