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Phenacoscorpius
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * '' Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * '' Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * '' Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longs ...
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Phenacoscorpius Longirostris
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * '' Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * '' Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * '' Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longs ...
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Phenacoscorpius Eschmeyeri
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * '' Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * '' Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsn ...
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Phenacoscorpius Adenensis
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * '' Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * ''Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsno ...
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Phenacoscorpius Nebris
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * ''Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * ''Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsnou ...
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Phenacoscorpius Megalops
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * ''Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * ''Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsnou ...
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Phenacoscorpius Longilineatus
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * ''Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * ''Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * '' Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsnou ...
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Phenacoscorpius Mccoskeri
''Phenacoscorpius'', the no-lined scorpionfishes, is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are native to the western Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. Taxonomy ''Phenacoscorpius'' was first described as a genus in 1938 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler when he described ''Phenacoscorpius megalops'' from the Philippines which he designated as the type species of the new monotypic genus. The genus name is a compound of ''phenaco'', which means “cheat”, an allusion to the incomplete lateral line of ''P. megalops'', and ''scorpius'', meaning “scorpion”, as this is a scorpionfish. Species Phenacoscorpius contains, as of January 2022, seven recognized species: * ''Phenacoscorpius adenensis'' Norman, 1939 * ''Phenacoscorpius eschmeyeri'' Parin & Mandritsa, 1992 * ''Phenacoscorpius longilineatus'' Motomura, Causse & Struthers, 2012 * ''Phenacoscorpius longirostris'' Motomura & Last, 2009 (Longsnout ...
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Scorpaenini
Scorpaenini is a tribe of marine ray-finned fishes, one of two tribes in the subfamily Scorpaeninae. This tribe contains the "typical" or "true" scorpionfishes. The taxonomy of the scorpionfishes is in some flux, the 5th Edition of Fishes of the World treats this taxa as a tribe within the subfamily Scorpaeninae of the family Scorpaenidae within the order Scorpaeniformes, while other authorities treat it as a subfamily within a reduced family Scorpaenidae within the suborder Scorpaenoidei, or the superfamily Scorpaenoidea within the order Perciformes. Genera The tribe Scorpaenini contains at least 17 genera and nearly 200 species: * '' Hipposcorpaena'' Fowler, 1938 * '' Hoplosebastes'' Schmidt, 1929 * ''Idiastion'' Eschmeyer, 1965 * '' Iracundus'' Jordan & Evermann, 1903 * ''Neomerinthe'' Fowler, 1935 * '' Neoscorpaena'' Mandrytsa, 2001 * '' Parascorpaena'' Bleeker, 1876 * '' Phenacoscorpius'' Fowler, 1938 * '' Pogonoscorpius'' Regan, 1908 * '' Pontinus'' Poey 1860 * '' Pt ...
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