Suborder Scorpaenoidea (Noun)
Meaning
Mail-cheeked fishes: scorpionfishes; gurnards.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Suborder Scopaenoidea refers to mail-cheeked fishes like scorpionfishes and gurnards which share several characteristic skeletal and physiological traits.
- Researchers divided Suborder Scopaenoidea further to fully characterize distinctions and varying development strategies present throughout subpopulations within a same biome of closely distributed lineages or smaller infra species isolated individually either independently.
- Special organs highly or loosely or slightly localized anatomically like so within such infra order Sub order scopaenoidea for their mostly interclavicles large, and distinct rad fin spines sometimes sharp as stone edges which were to cut really deep.
- Other smaller regional researchers argued during this period that Sub order Scopaenoidea group classifications would group scorpionfish closer with flathead fishes as there genetic link to was closer as a group within Sub order Sopaenoidea through DNA sequencing methodologies that determined molecular relation that matched their similarities observed in the structural morphometry physical aspects.
- The species share what is called a opericular spine that can link this group through suborder scopaenoidea.