Black scorpionfish

Black scorpionfish

European scorpionfish, Small-scaled scorpionfish

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Scorpaena porcus
Weight
870
31
goz
g oz 
Length
15-40.5
5.9-15.9
cminch
cm inch 

The black scorpionfish (Scorpaena porcus), also known as the European scorpionfish or small-scaled scorpionfish, is a venomous scorpionfish, common in marine subtropical waters. It is widespread in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean from the British Isles to the Azores and Canary Islands, near the coasts of Morocco, in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.

Appearance

The black scorpionfish has a maximum length of about 37 cm (15 in) but a more normal adult length is around 15 cm (6 in). The head is broad with a short snout and upwardly angled mouth. There is a short tentacle just above the eye and various other shorter tentacles, spines and flaps of skin decorating the head. The dorsal fin has twelve spines and nine soft rays and the anal fin has two spines and six soft rays. The pectoral fins are large and oval and have sixteen to eighteen rays. The colour of this fish is generally brownish and there is a dark pigmented spot between the eighth and ninth dorsal spines. The fins are mottled with brown and the caudal fin has three vertical brown stripes.

Habits and Lifestyle

The black scorpionfish is a benthic species and is usually found resting among seaweed and on rocks. It is usually solitary, and it feeds on small fishes such as blennies and gobies, crustaceans and other bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Little is known about its reproduction. This is one of the fish used by the marine leech Pontobdella muricata as a host.

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Black scorpionfish Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_scorpionfish
2. Black scorpionfish on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/198747/177149605

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