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  2. Scorpaena guttata - Wikipedia

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    Scorpaena guttata is a species of fish in the scorpionfish family known by the common name California scorpionfish. It is native to the eastern Pacific Ocean , where it can be found along the coast of California and Baja California .

  3. Cabezon (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Fishing for Cabezon began with early Native Americans, while Californians did not specifically target them until the late 1930s. Historically, most Cabezon in California have been caught by recreational fishermen. [9] Fishermen target nearshore kelp beds using hook and line gear or traps. [16] The Cabezon was first targeted by live fishermen in ...

  4. Scorpaena - Wikipedia

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    ghostly scorpionfish: Western Australia Scorpaena grandicornis G. Cuvier, 1829: plumed scorpionfish: Bermuda, Florida (USA), and Honduras to southern Brazil Scorpaena grandisquamis J. D. Ogilby, 1910: bigscale scorpionfish: Australia Scorpaena grattanica Trunov, 2006: Grattan Bank, Ascension Island Scorpaena guttata Girard, 1854: California ...

  5. Pacific spotted scorpionfish - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific spotted scorpionfish has a very bony head which is armed with a large number of spines and had a deep occipital pit and a smaller pit to the front of the eyes. [4] The head's depth equals its width and there is an extremely large mouth. [ 7 ]

  6. Scorpaenidae - Wikipedia

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    The Scorpaenidae (also known as scorpionfish) are a family of mostly marine fish that includes many of the world's most venomous species. As their name suggests, scorpionfish have a type of "sting" in the form of sharp spines coated with venomous mucus. The family is a large one, with hundreds of members.

  7. Spiny creature with fins like a bird wing found swimming off ...

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    The bird wing scorpionfish sticks to much deeper waters, according to the study, and surrounds just a few islands in the Pacific Ocean. Fiji and the Wallis and Futuna Islands are off the east ...

  8. Scorpaenodes - Wikipedia

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    Scorpaenodes albaiensis (Evermann & Seale, 1907) (Long-fingered scorpionfish) Scorpaenodes arenai Torchio, 1962 (Messina scorpionfish) Scorpaenodes barrybrowni Pitassy & C. C. Baldwin, 2016 (Stellate scorpionfish) [6] Scorpaenodes bathycolus G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012 [7] Scorpaenodes caribbaeus Meek & Hildebrand, 1928 (Reef scorpionfish)

  9. Synanceia - Wikipedia

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    Synanceia is a genus of ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Synanceiinae, the stonefish, which is classified within the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfish and relatives. Stonefish are the most venomous fish known; stings can be fatal to humans. [2] [3] They are found in the coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific.