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Genus of fishes
Scorpaenopsis is a
genus of marine
ray-finned fish belonging to the
family
Scorpaenidae , the scorpionfishes. The fishes in this genus are found in the
Indian and
Pacific Ocean .
Tasseled scorpionfish (S. oxycephala)
Taxonomy
Scorpaenopsis was first formally described as a genus in 1837 by the Austrian
taxidermist ,
zoologist , and
ichthyologist
Johann Jakob Heckel . In 1876
Pieter Bleeker designated Scorpaena nesogallica , which had been
described in 1829 by
Georges Cuvier from Mauritius, as its
type species . S. nesogallica was later shown to be a
junior synonym of Scorpaena gibbosa which had been described by
Marcus Elieser Bloch and
Johann Gottlob Schneider in 1801 with "America" erroneously given as the
type locality of this Indian Ocean species.
[2]
[1] This genus is classified within the
tribe
Scorpaenini , in the
subfamily
Scorpaeninae of the family Scorpaenidae.
[3] The genus name Scorpaenopsis means "having the appearance of
Scorpaena , the genus the type species was originally classified within.
[4]
Species
The 28 recognized species in this genus are:
[5]
Scorpaenopsis altirostris
C. H. Gilbert , 1905
Scorpaenopsis barbata (
Rüppell , 1838) (bearded scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis brevifrons
Eschmeyer &
J. E. Randall , 1975 (bigmouth scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis cacopsis
O. P. Jenkins , 1901 (Jenkins' scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis cirrosa (
Thunberg , 1793) (weedy stingfish)
Scorpaenopsis cotticeps
Fowler , 1938 (sculpin scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis crenulata
Motomura &
Causse , 2011 (serrated deepwater scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis diabolus (G. Cuvier, 1829) (false stonefish)
Scorpaenopsis eschmeyeri J. E. Randall &
D. W. Greenfield , 2004
Scorpaenopsis furneauxi
Whitley , 1959 (Furneaux scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis gibbosa (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) (humpbacked scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis gilchristi (
J. L. B. Smith , 1957) (Gilchrist's scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis insperatus Motomura, 2004 (Sydney scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis lactomaculata (
Herre , 1945) (whiteblotched scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis longispina J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis macrochir
J. D. Ogilby , 1910 (flasher scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis neglecta Heckel, 1837 (yellowfin scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis obtusa J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001 (shortsnout scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis orientalis J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis oxycephala (Bleeker, 1849) (tasseled scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis papuensis (G. Cuvier, 1829) (Papuan scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis pluralis J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis possi J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis pusilla J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis ramaraoi J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Scorpaenopsis rubrimarginata
R. Fricke ,
Durville &
Mulochau , 2013
Scorpaenopsis venosa (G. Cuvier, 1829) (raggy scorpionfish)
Scorpaenopsis vittapinna J. E. Randall & Eschmeyer, 2001
Characteristics
Scorpaenopsis scorpionfishes are characterised by having 12 spines in the
dorsal fin and 3 spines in the
anal fin . They do not have any teeth on the
palatine . They have some black colouration between the first and the third spines in the dorsal fin. They have a strongly compressed head and no less than 3 suborbital spines.
[6] The smallest species is S. rubrimarginata which has a maximum
total length of 24 mm (0.94 in) while the largest is the false stonefish (S. diabolus ).
[5]
Distribution
Scorpaenopsis scorpionfishes are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans from the Red Sea and the coasts of Eastern Africa into the Pacific where it extends as Far East as
Hawaii , north to Japan and south to Australia.
[5]
References
^
a
b
c
Eschmeyer, William N. ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.).
"Genera in the family Scorpaenidae" .
Catalog of Fishes .
California Academy of Sciences . Retrieved 17 February 2022 .
^
a
b
Eschmeyer, William N. ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard (eds.).
"Species in the genus Scorpaenopsis " .
Catalog of Fishes .
California Academy of Sciences . Retrieved 17 February 2022 .
^ J. S. Nelson; T. C. Grande; M. V. H. Wilson (2016).
Fishes of the World (5th ed.). Wiley. pp. 468–475.
ISBN
978-1-118-34233-6 .
^ Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara, eds. (2 October 2021).
"Order Perciformes (Part 9): Suborder Scorpaenoidei: Family Scorpaenidae" . The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database . Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved 17 February 2022 .
^
a
b
c Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2021).
Species of Scorpaenopsis in
FishBase . August 2021 version.
^ Hiroyuki Motomura & Causse Romain (2011). "A new deepwater scorpionfish of the genus Scorpaenopsis (Scorpaenidae) from Wallis and Futuna Islands, southwestern Pacific Ocean". Bulletin of Marine Science . 87 (1): 45–53.
doi :
10.5343/bms.2010.1066 .