Pteroinae

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Pteroinae is a subfamily of marine ray-finned fishes in the family Scorpaenidae. This tribe includes the lionfishes, sawcheek scorpionfishes, and turkeyfishes. Previously, the fifth edition of Fishes of the World treated this group as a tribe within the subfamily Scorpaeninae of the family Scorpaenidae within the order Scorpaeniformes,[3] while other authorities treat it as a subfamily within a reduced family Scorpaenidae within the suborder Scorpaenoidei,[4] or the superfamily Scorpaenoidea within the order Perciformes.[5] Presently, Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes treats it as a subfamily within Scorpaenidae.[6]

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Pteroinae
Temporal range: Middle Eocene–present
Pterois volitans
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Scorpaenidae
Subfamily: Pteroinae
Kaup, 1873[1]
Type species
Scorpaena volitans
Bloch, 1787[2]
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Genera

These seven extant genera are included in the subfamily Pteroinae, in 29 species:[7]

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ImageGenus
Brachypterois Fowler, 1938
Dendrochirus Swainson, 1839
Ebosia Jordan & Starks, 1904
Nemapterois Fowler, 1938
Neochirus Chou, Liu & Liao, 2023
Parapterois Bleeker, 1876
Pterois Oken, 1817
Pteropterus Swainson, 1839
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Fossil record

The only fossil record of the family is †Eopterois,Schwarzhans, Stringer & Takeuchi, 2024 known from fossil otoliths from the Middle Eocene of Mississippi, US.[8]

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