- are:
Scorpis aequipinnis J. Richardson, 1848 (sea sweep)
Scorpis chilensis Guichenot, 1848
Scorpis georgiana Valenciennes, 1832 (banded sweep)
Scorpis lineolata...
- is
caught using purse seines and trap nets. "
Scorpis aequipinnis".
Fishes of Australia. "Sea Sweep,
Scorpis aequipinnis Richardson, 1848".
Australian Museum...
- "Silver Sweep,
Scorpis lineolata, Kner, 1865".
Australian Museum.
Retrieved 1 May 2020. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Scorpis lineolata". FishBase...
- in a
variety of methods. The
halfmoon was
first formally described as
Scorpis californiensis in 1876 by the
Austrian ichthyologist Franz Steindachner...
-
Medialuna Jordan & Fesler, 1893
Genus Neoscorpis J.L.B. Smith, 1931
Genus Scorpis Valenciennes 1832 Some
authorities raise the
subfamilies to full family...
- The
fourth generation (generation IV) of the Pokémon
franchise features 107
fictional species of
creatures introduced to the core
video game
series in...
-
Maomao may
refer to: Blue maomao,
Scorpis violacea.
Green damselfish,
Abudefduf abdominalis. Pink maomao,
Caprodon longim****. Deng Rong's penname, under...
- The blue
maomao (
Scorpis violacea), also
known as the
violet sweep, blue
sweep or hardbelly, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
member of the subfamily...
-
sensu stricto. The
stone bream was
first formally described in 1908 as
Scorpis lithophilus by the
Scottish zoologist John
Gilchrist and his
South African...
- Next, on Land, a
series of two
mythical creatures ("the Anzu-bird, and
scorpi[on-man]") and at
least fifteen land
animals are mentioned, "beasts which...