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Taxa and lineages included within “Scorpaeniformes.” A Scorpaenodes varipinnis (photo by Koichi Shibukawa); B Sebastes ciliatus; C Snyderina yamanokami (by Laboratory of Marine Biology, Kochi University: BSKU); D Caracanthus maculatus; E Cocotropus keramensis; F Congiopodus leucopaecilis; G Gnathacanthus goetzeei; H Pataecus fronto; I Pterygotrigla macrorhynchus; J Suggrundus meerdervoortii; K Hoplichthys langsdorfii (by BSKU); L Peristedion orientale; M Anoplopoma fimbria; N Hexagrammos decagrammus; O Zaniolepis latipinnis (by Robert Lauth); P Myoxocephalus stelleri; Q Hemitripterus villosus; R Marukawichthys ambulator; S Aspidophoroides manopterygius; T Limnocottus pallidus (by Mamoru Yabe); U Comephorus baikalensis (by Mamoru Yabe); V Rhamphocottus richardsoni (by Katherine Maslenikov); W Ebinania brephocephala; X Eumicrotremus birulai; Y Liparis ochotensis; Z Bathylutichthys taranetzi (by Mamoru Yabe); # Normanichthys crockeri (by Mamoru Yabe). Photographs, except E, G, H, U, Z, and #, are based on fresh specimens

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Shinohara, G., Imamura, H. Revisiting recent phylogenetic studies of “Scorpaeniformes”. Ichthyol Res 54, 92–99 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10228-006-0379-6

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