Scorpaena papillosa (Schneider & Forster, 1801) is a animal in the Scorpaenidae family, order Scorpaeniformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Scorpaena papillosa (Schneider & Forster, 1801)

Scorpaena papillosa (Schneider & Forster, 1801)

Scorpaena papillosa is a marine scorpaenid fish found around New Zealand and southern Australia, growing up to around 30 cm long.

Family
Genus
Scorpaena
Order
Scorpaeniformes
Class

About Scorpaena papillosa (Schneider & Forster, 1801)

Scorpaena papillosa, formally described by Schneider & Forster in 1801, reaches a maximum total length of around 30 centimeters. It has a large mouth filled with small, thin teeth arranged into velvety villiform bands. This species has 12 dorsal spines, 9 to 10 soft dorsal rays, 3 anal spines, and 5 soft anal rays. It also features a small row of spines located beneath the eyes, and three spines along the margin of its gill cover. Scorpaena papillosa is distributed in the Indo-West Pacific, specifically occurring in New Zealand and southern Australia. It inhabits marine, demersal temperate waters at depths between 5 and 50 meters (16 to 164 feet). It can be found across a range of environments including rocky bottoms, shallow estuaries, muddy waters, offshore kelp beds, and shallow seagrass beds. Juvenile Scorpaena papillosa are sometimes encountered in large rock pools.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Scorpaeniformes Scorpaenidae Scorpaena

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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