Scorpaeninae is a subfamily of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Perciformes, it includes the scorpionfishes. They bear venomous spines in the anal, dorsal and pelvic fins which can cause severe pain in envenomated humans. The subfamily is distributed in the tropical and temperate seas around the world.
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Scorpaeninae is a subfamily of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Perciformes, it includes the scorpionfishes. They bear venomous spines in the anal, dorsal and pelvic fins which can cause severe pain in envenomated humans. The subfamily is distributed in the tropical and temperate seas around the world.
==Genera== The following genera are placed in this subfamily: Subfamily Scorpaeninae Risso, 1826 Hipposcorpaena Fowler, 1938 Hoplosebastes Schmidt, 1929 Idiastion Eschmeyer, 1965 Iracundus Jordan & Evermann, 1903 Neomerinthe Fowler, 1935 Neoscorpaena Mandrytsa, 2001 Parascorpaena Bleeker, 1876 Phenacoscorpius Fowler, 1938 Pogonoscorpius Regan, 1908 Pontinus Poey 1860 Pteroidichthys Bleeker, 1856 Rhinopias Gill, 1905 Scorpaena Linnaeus, 1758 Scorpaenodes Bleeker, 1857 Scorpaenopsis Heckel 1837 Sebastapistes Gill, 1877 Taenianotus Lacépède, 1802 Thysanichthys Jordan & Starks, 1904 Ursinoscorpaenopsis Nakabo & Yamada, 1996 Fossil otoliths of scorpaenines date back to the middle Eocene.
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