The mote sculpin (Normanichthys crockeri), also known as the barehead scorpionfish, is a ray-finned fish, the only member of the monotypic genus Normanichthys, family Normanichthyidae and suborder Normanichthyiodei. Common names for the species in Spanish include camotillo (in Peru) and bacaladillo (in Chile).[1]
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The motesculpin (Normanichthys crockeri), also known as the barehead scorpionfish, is a ray-finned fish, the only member of the monotypic genus Normanichthys...
Normanichthyiodei Family Normanichthyidae Clark, 1837 (the Barehead scorpionfish or motesculpin) Suborder Zoarcoidei Superfamily Anarhichadoidea Family Anarhichadidae...
Currently, she sails occasionally from her home port in Monaco. The motesculpin, Normanichthys crockeri H. W. Clark, 1937, also known as the barehead...
(Scomberesox saurus), the Peruvian silverside (Odontesthes regia) and the motesculpin (Normanichthys crockeri). Breeding takes place between August and February...
Physiculus normani Brüss, 1986 The fish Poropanchax normani (Ahl, 1928) The MoteSculpin Normanichthys crockeri H. W. Clark, 1937 "Search Results for England...
stonecat (Noturus flavus), the only catfish species in Alberta, St. Mary's Sculpin (Cottus bairdi punctulatus), and the western silvery minnow (Hybognathus...