Pterois antennata was created in 1787.
Elusa antennata was created in 1882.
Pterois sphex was created in 1903.
Pterois andover was created in 2008.
Pterois volitans is the scientific name for the red lionfish.
the grouper and some sharks will eat the pterois volitans.
The scientific name of lionfish is Pterois volitans.
The scientific name of a lionfish is Pterois volitans.
The scientific (Latin) name of the lionfish is Pterois. This genus includes several species, with the most well-known being the red lionfish (Pterois volitans) and the devil lionfish (Pterois miles). Lionfish are recognized for their striking appearance and venomous spines, making them both visually stunning and potentially dangerous.
The lion fish is not actually one single species, but there are many species called Lionfish. These fish are usually venemous fish in the genera Pterois, Parapterois, Brachypterois, Ebosia, Dendrochirus, or of the family Scorpaenidae.The common lionfish that you might find in a pet store is usually Pterois volitans.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Scorpaenidae Subfamily: Pteroinae Genus: Pterois Species: volitans
That was a Volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans. It's name was never mentioned in the series, but the crew members called it Livingston.
Lionfish, also known as Pterois is a venomous marine fish found mostly in the Indo-Pacific. They are dangerous because of their venomous spines and unique tentacles.