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Scorpaeniformes with Relationships

Wikipedia Abstract

The Scorpaeniformes are a diverse order of ray-finned fish, but have also been called the Scleroparei. It is one of the five largest orders of bony fishes by number of species with over 1,320. They are known as "mail-cheeked" fishes due to their distinguishing characteristic, the suborbital stay: a backwards extension of the third circumorbital bone (part of the lateral head/cheek skeleton, below the eye socket) across the cheek to the preoperculum, to which it is connected in most species.
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Family

Abyssocottidae (Longwing Baikal sculpin) (9)
Agonidae (alligatorfishes, poachers, and sea poachers) (21)
Anoplopomatidae (sablefishes) (1)
Aploactinidae (little velvetfishes) (2)
Comephoridae (oilfishes) (2)
Congiopodidae (horsefish) (3)
Cottidae (bullheads, scaleless sculpins, and sculpins) (89)
Cottocomephoridae (baikal sculpins) (7)
Cyclopteridae (lumpfishes and snailfishes) (6)
Dactylopteridae (flying gurnards) (3)
Hemitripteridae (Sculpin) (6)
Hexagrammidae (greenlings) (12)
Hoplichthyidae (ghost flatheads) (2)
Liparidae (snailfishes) (38)
Neosebastidae (Scorpionfish) (2)
Normanichthyidae (Fish) (1)
Peristediidae (Armored gunard) (7)
Platycephalidae (flatheads) (22)
Psychrolutidae (Tadpole sculpin) (9)
Rhamphocottidae (Grunt sculpin) (1)
Scorpaenidae (firefishes, goblinfishes, rockfishes, and scorpionfishes) (44)
Sebastidae (Rockfish) (84)
Setarchidae (Scorpionfish) (3)
Synanceiidae (Stingfish & stonefish) (5)
Tetrarogidae (Waspfish) (6)
Triglidae (gurnards and searobins) (34)

(...) = Species count

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0