Scorpionfish

Scorpionfish

Taxobox
name = Scorpionfish



image_width = 250px
image_caption = Red lionfish, "Pterois volitans"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Scorpaeniformes
familia = Scorpaenidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Brachypterois"
*"Dendrochirus"
*"Ebosia"
*"Hoplosebastes"
*"Idiastion"
*"Iracundus"
*"Neomerinthe"
*"Neoscorpaena"
*"Parapterois"
*"Parascorpaena"
*"Phenacoscorpius"
*"Pogonoscorpius"
*"Pontinus"
*"Pteroidichthys"
*"Pterois"
*"Rhinopias"
*"Scorpaena"
*"Scorpaenodes"
*"Scorpaenopsella"
*"Scorpaenopsis"
*"Sebastapistes"
*"Taenianotus"
*"Thysanichthys"
*"Ursinoscorpaenopsis"

The scorpionfish are a family (Scorpaenidae) of mostly marine fish that includes many of the world's most venomous species. The family is a large one, with hundreds of members. They are widespread in tropical and temperate seas, but mostly found in the Indo-Pacific. They should not be confused with the cabezones, of the genus "Scorpaenichthys", which belong to a separate, though related family, Cottidae.

Some types, such as the lionfish, are attractive as well as dangerous, and highly desired for aquaria.

General characteristics of family members include a compressed body, ridges and/or spines on the head, one or two spines on the operculum, and three to five spines on the preopercle. The dorsal fin will have 11 to 17 spines, often long and separated from each other, and the pectoral fins will be well-developed, with 11 to 25 rays. The spines of the dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins all have venom glands at their bases. [cite journal |last=Taylor |first=G. |title=Toxic fish spine injury: Lessons from 11 years experience |journal=South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society journal |volume=30 |issue=1 |date=2000 |issn=0813-1988 |oclc=16986801 |url=http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/5828 |accessdate=2008-06-15 ]

Most species are bottom-dwellers that feed on crustaceans and smaller fish. Most Scorpionfish, such as the stonefish, wait in disguise for prey to pass them by before swallowing, while lionfish often ambush their prey. When not ambushing, lionfish may herd the fish, shrimp, or crab in to a corner before swallowing. Scorpionfish feed by opening their mouth, then their gills a fraction of a second apart, creating suction. Stripers, grouper, bass, snook, frogfish, toadfish, sculpin, etc., also feed this way, but the scorpionfish, toadfish and sculpins are the only members of this group that have jaw teeth.

Scorpaenid systematics are complicated and unsettled. "Fishes of the World" recognizes 10 subfamilies with a total of 388 species, while (as of 2006) FishBase follows Eschmeyer and has 3 subfamilies, 25 genera, and 200 species, some of the species being removed to family Sebastidae which other authorities do not follow.

In addition to the two basic names above, common names for family members also include "firefish", "turkeyfish", "dragonfish", and "stingfish", usually with adjectives added.

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References

External links

* [http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/FamilySummary.cfm?ID=264 FishBase info for Scorpaenidae]
* [http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/path/Scorpaenidae.html#Scorpaenidae Scorpaenidae entry] on the Animal Diversity Web.


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