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  2. Lionfish - Wikipedia

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    Lionfish have 18 venomous spines total: 2 pelvic spines, 3 anal spines, and 13 dorsal spines. Pterois is a genus of venomous marine fish, commonly known as the lionfish, native to the Indo-Pacific. It is characterized by conspicuous warning coloration with red or black bands and ostentatious dorsal fins tipped with venomous spines.

  3. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Common lionfish: Pterois miles: Common rudd: Scardinius erythrophthalmus: Common sand diver Synodus intermedius: Common snook: Centropomus undecimalis: Common thresher: Alopias vulpinus: Conchfish Astrapogon stellatus: Coral blenny: Paraclinus cingulatus: Coney Cephalopholis fulva: Convict cichlid: Archocentrus nigrofasciatus: Cookiecutter shark

  4. Pterois sphex - Wikipedia

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    Pterois sphex, the Hawaiian turkeyfish or Hawaiian lionfish is a species of ray-finned fish with venomous spines belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes and lionfishes. It is found in the eastern Central Pacific , specifically in marine waters off of Hawaii .

  5. Pterois antennata - Wikipedia

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    Pterois antennata, the spotfin lionfish, banded lionfish, broadbarred lionfish, broadbarred firefish, raggedfinned firefish, raggedfinned scorpionfish or roughscaled lionfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes and lionfishes.

  6. Clearfin lionfish - Wikipedia

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    The clearfin lionfish grows to a length of about 24 cm (9 in), though a more usual size is 20 cm (8 in). The dorsal fin has 12 or 13 long, venomous spines and 10 to 12 soft rays. The anal fin has three spines and five or six soft rays. The large pectoral fins flare out to the side and are clear and unbanded. The other fins are also colourless.

  7. Ebosia - Wikipedia

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    Bleeker's lionfish: southern Japan to Hong Kong, Also from Australia, Taiwan, China and Korea Ebosia falcata Eschmeyer & Rama Rao, 1978: Falcate lionfish: Somalia, Pakistan and the west coast of India and off the Andaman Sea coast of Thailand. Ebosia saya Matsunuma & Motomura, 2014 [5] Saya lionfish: Saya de Malha Bank

  8. Red lionfish - Wikipedia

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    The red lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a venomous coral reef fish in the family Scorpaenidae, order Scorpaeniformes. It is mainly native to the Indo-Pacific region, but has become an invasive species in the Caribbean Sea , as well as along the East Coast of the United States and East Mediterranean and also found in Brazil at Fernando de Noronha .

  9. Pterois russelii - Wikipedia

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    Pterois russelii, the largetail turkeyfish, plaintail firefish, plaintail turkeyfish, Russell's firefish, Russell's lionfish, spotless butterfly-cod or the spotless firefish, is a species of ray-finned fish with venomous spines belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes and lionfishes.