"Scorpaenoidea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Scorpaenoidea is a superfamily of marine fishes in the family Scorpaenidae. It includes a group of marine species commonly known as rockfishes or scorpionfish. This superfamily is characterized by their unique appearance, with long spines and spines on their head, ears, and usually on their back.
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The Scorpaenidae family is a group of marine fish, commonly known as scorpionfish or rockfish. They are named for their fan-shaped pectoral fins and the spines on their bodies that are used for defense, which resemble the scorpion's tail. These fish are found in temperate and tropical waters around the world.
The term "scorpioid" has a few different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>In Botany:<br>A scorpioid or scorpioid cyme is a type of inflorescence, a part of a plant's structure, in which the flowers or fruit grow along a spiral, winding stem, resembling the shape of a scorpion's tail.<br><br>In Horticulture:<br>In gardening, a scorpion or scorpioid plant refers to a creeping or arching plant with a prickly, woody stem, similar to an ant and scorpion.<br><br>In Botany a term inspired by the pistils grows to resemble a scorpion 'stinging' shaft.