![]() ![]() Darwin : Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory 466 pp. Proceedings of the Sixth International Marine Biology Workshop. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. 339-380 in Hanley, H.R., Caswell, G., Megirian, D. Darwin Harbour fishes: a survey and annotated checklist. A colour atlas of dangerous marine animals. Le Règne Animal, distribué d'après son organisation, pour servir de base à l'histoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction à l'anatomie comparée. Lane Cove, NSW : Doubleday Australia Pty Ltd 297 pp.Ĭuvier, G. Report by James Cook University to the Department of the Environment and Heritage. A report on the ecological surveys undertaken at Middleton and Elizabeth Reefs, February 2006. Perth, WA : Western Australian Museum vi 201 pp., 70 pls.Ĭhoat, J.H., van Herwerden, L., Robbins, W.D., Hobbs, J.P. ![]() The Marine Fishes of North-Western Australia. Atoll Research Bulletin 412: 1-21.Īllen, G.R. Christmas Island : Christmas Island Natural History Association 2 edn, 284 pp.Īllen, G.R. Perth : Tropical Reef Research 3 vols, 1260 pp.Īllen, G.R., Steene, R.C. Perth : Western Australian Museum 292 pp. Marine Fishes of Tropical Australia and South-east Asia. Scorpaenopsis diabolus (Cuvier 1829) ReferencesĪllen, G.R. Type locality: 'le grand Ocean oriental' (= Indo-Pacific). Scorpaena diabolus Cuvier, 1829, Le Règne Animal 2: 166. Pairs or individuals inhabit weedy and coralline-algal areas, often on reef flats.ĭorsal fin XII, 8-10 Anal fin III, 5- 6: Pectoral fin 18.īody with a large head, an arched back, a pointed snout, lachrymal bone with 2 or 3 spines over maxillary, first points forward, followed by 1 or by 2 close-set spines pointing down and back suborbital ridge with 4 or more spinous points, usually more than 8-10 points of various sizes, not in a row a shallow pit below front corner of eye uppermost spine above the gill opening branched. Elsewhere the species occurs in the tropical Indo-west-central Pacific - from East Africa and the Red Sea to the Hawaiian Islands and French Polynesia, north to southern Japan, and south to Australia and New Caledonia. North West Cape, Western Australia, to Byron Bay, New South Wales, also Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea. Scorpaenopsis diabolus (Cuvier 1829) More Info ![]()
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