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Definition of Scorpaenoid fish
1. Noun. Fishes having the head armored with bony plates.
Generic synonyms: Acanthopterygian, Spiny-finned Fish
Specialized synonyms: Lingcod, Ophiodon Elongatus, Scorpaenid, Scorpaenid Fish, Sculpin, Cyclopterus Lumpus, Lumpfish, Liparis Liparis, Sea Snail, Seasnail, Snailfish, Poacher, Sea Poacher, Sea Poker, Greenling, Flathead, Gurnard, Butterflyfish, Flying Gurnard, Flying Robin
Group relationships: Scorpaenoidea, Suborder Scorpaenoidea
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scorpaenoid Fish
Literary usage of Scorpaenoid fish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Michigan State Library: United States Documents, State by Michigan State Library (1898)
"Description of a new scorpaenoid fish, from the coast of California. — Description
of a new scorpaenoid fish, from Monterey Bay, California. ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1881)
"3. — bay, California, pp. 5. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. (From Proc.
Description of a new scorpaenoid fish ..."
3. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission by United States Fish Commission (1883)
"... from the coast of California. [In PROCEEDINGS of the US Nat. Mus., Vol.
Ill, 1880, pp. 320-322.] 567. . Description of a new scorpaenoid fish ..."
4. Weltlitteratur-katalogby Eduard Grisebach by Eduard Grisebach (1905)
"Description of a new scorpaenoid fish, from the coast of California. — Description
of a new scorpaenoid fish, from Monterey Bay, California. ..."
5. Archiv für Naturgeschichte by Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (1893)
"... and a scorpaenoid fish. (Ann. Mag.Nat. Hist, G. ser., V. 10, London, 1892, S.
207-214.) Auf Flustra allein kommt ..."
6. Jahresbericht über die Leistungen und Fortschritte in der gesammten Medicin edited by Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow, August Hirsch, Carl Posner (1893)
"... and a scorpaenoid fish. Annales and Magazine of Natural History- Vol. X. p.
207—214. With 1 fig. — 4) Ame- ghino, F., ..."