#scorpaenoid_fish__scorpaenoidfish__scorpaenoid  fishes having the the head armored with bony plates
  supertype:  spiny-finned_fish__acanthopterygian  a teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible rays
  member of:  suborder_Scorpaenoidea
  subtype:  Ophiodon_elongatus__lingcod  food fish of Northern Pacific waters related to greenlings
  subtype:  scorpaenid_fish__scorpaenid  any of numerous carnivorous usually bottom-dwelling warm-water marine fishes found worldwide but most abundant in the Pacific
     subtype:  scorpionfish__scorpion_fish__sea_scorpion__seascorpion  marine fishes having a tapering body with an armored head and venomous spines
        subtype:  plumed_scorpionfish__Scorpaena_grandicornis  a kind of scorpionfish
     subtype:  lionfish  brightly striped fish of the tropical Pacific having elongated spiny fins
     subtype:  stonefish__Synanceja_verrucosa  venomous tropical marine fish resembling a piece of rock
     subtype:  rockfish  marine food fish found among rocks along the northern coasts of Europe and America
        subtype:  copper_rockfish__Sebastodes_caurinus  of North American Pacific coastal waters
        subtype:  vermillion_rockfish__rasher__Sebastodes_miniatus  commercially important fish of the North American Pacific coast
        subtype:  Sebastodes_ruberrimus__red_rockfish__redrockfish  large fish of North American Pacific coast
        subtype:  Sebastodes_marinus__rosefish__ocean_perch__oceanperch  large fish of northern Atlantic coasts of America and Europe
  subtype:  sculpin  any of numerous spiny large-headed broad-mouthed usually scaleless scorpaenoid fishes
     subtype:  bullhead.sculpin  freshwater sculpin with a large flattened bony-plated head with hornlike spines
     subtype:  miller's-thumb  small freshwater sculpin of Europe and North America
     subtype:  sea_raven__searaven__Hemitripterus_americanus  large sculpin of western Atlantic; inflates itself when caught
     subtype:  grubby__Myxocephalus_aenaeus  small sculpin of the coast of New England
  subtype:  lumpfish__Cyclopterus_lumpus  clumsy soft thick-bodied North Atlantic fish with pelvic fins fused into a sucker; edible roe used for caviar
     subtype:  lumpsucker  any of several very small lumpfishes
  subtype:  snailfish__seasnail__sea_snail__seasnail__Liparis_liparis  small tadpole-shaped cold-water fishes with pelvic fins forming a sucker; related to lumpfish
  subtype:  sea_poacher__seapoacher__poacher__sea_poker__seapoker  small slender fish (to 8 inches) with body covered by bony plates; chiefly of deeper north Pacific waters
     subtype:  pogge__armed_bullhead__armedbullhead__Agonus_cataphractus  North Atlantic sea poacher
     subtype:  alligatorfish__Aspidophoroides_monopterygius  small very elongate sea poachers
  subtype:  greenling  food fish of the northern Pacific
     subtype:  kelp_greenling__Hexagrammos_decagrammus  common food and sport fish of western coast of North America
     subtype:  painted_greenling__paintedgreenling__convictfish__Oxylebius_pictus  greenling with whitish body marked with black bands
  subtype:  flathead.scorpaenoid_fish  food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific; resembles gurnards
  subtype:  gurnard  bottom-dwelling coastal fishes with spiny armored heads and fingerlike pectoral fins used for crawling along the sea bottom
     subtype:  tub_gurnard__tubgurnard__yellow_gurnard__Trigla_lucerna  a kind of gurnard
     subtype:  sea_robin__searobin__searobin  American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries
        subtype:  northern_sea_robin__Prionotus_carolinus  large searobin; found from Nova Scotia to Florida
        subtype:  armored_searobin__armoredsearobin__armored_sea_robin__armoredsearobin__Peristedion_miniatum  sea robins having bony scutes on the body and barbels on the chin; found mostly on the continental slope
  subtype:  flying_gurnard__flying_robin__butterflyfish  tropical fish with huge fanlike pectoral fins for underwater gliding; unrelated to searobins

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