Ebosia és un gènere de peixos pertanyent a la família dels escorpènids.
Ebosia és un gènere de peixos pertanyent a la família dels escorpènids.
Ebosia is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are known as falcate lionfishes. They are native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Ebosia was described as a genus in 1904 by the American ichthyologists David Starr Jordan and Edwin Chapin Starks in 1904 with Pterois bleekeri, which had been described in 1884 by Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein from Tokyo, as the type species.[1] This genus is classified within the tribe Pteroini of the subfamily Scorpaeninae within the family Scorpaenidae.[2] The genus name is a latinisation of eboshi, a type of helmet which bears some resemblance to the parietal crests shown by the males in this genus.[3]
There are currently 4 recognized species in this genus:[4]
Ebosia lionfishes are characterised by having the bases of the spines on the nuchal, parietal and coronal bones being continuous with the parietal spine being longer and, in males, creates a slender, bony crest.[5] These lionfishes vary in size from a maximum published standard length of 8.7 cm (3.4 in) in E. falcata to 22 cm (8.7 in) in E. bleekeri.[4]
Ebosia lionfishes are found in the Indo-Pacific from the eastern coast of Africa between Somalia and South Africa across the Indian Ocean and eastwards into the Pacific Ocean as far as eastern Australia, north to Japan, Korea and China.[4] These fishes are found where there is a sandy or muddy substrates at depths of normally less than 100 m (330 ft).[6]
Ebosia lionfishes are, like other scorpionfishes, predatory. E. bleekeri is known to feed on small fishes and crustaceans.[7]
Ebosia is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are known as falcate lionfishes. They are native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Ebosia es un género de peces de la familia Scorpaenidae, del orden Scorpaeniformes. Este género marino fue descrito por primera vez en 1904 por David Starr Jordan y Edwin Chapin Starks.
Especies reconocidas del género:
Ebosia es un género de peces de la familia Scorpaenidae, del orden Scorpaeniformes. Este género marino fue descrito por primera vez en 1904 por David Starr Jordan y Edwin Chapin Starks.
Ebosia est un genre de poissons marins de la famille des scorpaénidés.
Selon World Register of Marine Species (22 janvier 2017)[2] :
Ebosia est un genre de poissons marins de la famille des scorpaénidés.
Ebosia est genus piscium marinorum familiae Scorpaenidarum.
Ebosia est genus piscium marinorum familiae Scorpaenidarum.
Ebosia is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van schorpioenvissen (Scorpaenidae).[1]
Ebosia is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van schorpioenvissen (Scorpaenidae).
Ebosia é um gênero de peixe leão que pertence à ordem Scorpaeniformes e à subfamília Pteroinae, são parentes próximos dos peixes pedra (Scorpaena) e peixes folha (Rhinopias). As espécies do gênero são nativos do Oceano Índico e do oeste do Oceano Pacífico.[1]
Atualmente são conhecidas 4 espécies:
Ebosia é um gênero de peixe leão que pertence à ordem Scorpaeniformes e à subfamília Pteroinae, são parentes próximos dos peixes pedra (Scorpaena) e peixes folha (Rhinopias). As espécies do gênero são nativos do Oceano Índico e do oeste do Oceano Pacífico.
Ebosia D. S. Jordan & Starks, 1904
Эбосии (лат. Ebosia) — род морских лучепёрых рыб семейства скорпеновых отряда скорпенообразных. Род распространён в Индийском и западной части Тихого океана. Два вида были описаны с 2014 года.
В роде эбосии 4 вида[1]:
Эбосии (лат. Ebosia) — род морских лучепёрых рыб семейства скорпеновых отряда скорпенообразных. Род распространён в Индийском и западной части Тихого океана. Два вида были описаны с 2014 года.