Subfamily Triglinae (Noun)
Meaning
In some classifications considered a subfamily of Triglidae comprising searobins having ordinary scales and no barbels (true searobins).
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The subfamily Triglinae includes genera that possess ordinary scales with no barbels, distinguishing them as true searobins.
- The order Scorpaeniformes contains various families, among them the Triglidae with its subfamily Triglinae having specific physical characteristics.
- In some cases, the subfamily Triglinae is categorized as part of the larger family Triglidae, which consists of different species of searobins.
- True searobins, which belong to the subfamily Triglinae, can be identified by the absence of barbels on their bodies.
- Taxonomic classifications differ, but one approach places the subfamily Triglinae within the Triglidae family based on their shared physical features.