- with
venomous spines.
Pterois radiata,
Pterois volitans, and
Pterois miles are the most
commonly studied species in the genus.
Pterois species are po****r...
- red
lionfish (
Pterois volitans). The
scientific name is from Gr**** pteron,
meaning "wing", and
Latin miles,
meaning "soldier".
Pterois miles was first...
- has
media related to
Pterois volitans.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pterois volitans.
Species Profile -
Lionfish (
Pterois volitans), National...
- 2022.
Photos of
Pterois antennata on
Sealife Collection Media related to
Pterois antennata at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to
Pterois antennata at Wikispecies...
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Pterois sphex". FishBase.
February 2022 version. Perry, C. (2019). ""
Pterois sphex" (On-line)".
Animal Diversity Web...
- offs**** reefs.
Pterois russelii is a
solitary species which has
venom bearing spines. It
feeds on
smaller fishes,
crabs and shrimp.
Pterois russelii is infrequently...
-
Lionfish within genus Pterois,
collectively known as the lionfish:
Pterois antennata, also
known as the
Antennata Lionfish Pterois miles, also
known as...
- "
Pterois radiata". FishBase.
February 2022 version. Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "Species in the
genus Pterois"...
-
Smith noted that it
seemed to most
resemble Pterois sphex from Hawaii. In 2014 a new species,
Pterois paucispinula, was
described from the
Western Pacific...
-
particularly sponges.
Pterois paucispinula is
normally encountered in
small groups or as
solitary fish. Motomura, H. & Matsuura, K. (2016). "
Pterois paucispinula"...