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- capabilities of the modified fins of squirrel hake (Urophycis chuss) and searobins (Prionotus carolinus and P. evolans). Copeia 1965, 194–206 (1965) Silver...
- ISBN 9251043019. G.C. Miller and W.J. Richards (2002). "PERISTEDIIDAE Armoured searobins (armoured gurnards)". In Carpenter, K.E. (ed.). The living marine resources...
- States to southeastern Florida; it is also found around Bermuda. Striped searobins are rare north of Cape Cod, M****achusetts. It is found at depths between...
- Family Triglidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Common searobins) Family Peristediidae Jordan & Gilbert, 1883 (Armored searobins) Suborder Normanichthyiodei Family Normanichthyidae...
- Hoplichthyidae Kaup, 1873 (spiny flatheads) Family Triglidae Rafinesque, 1815 (searobins) Family Bembridae Kaup, 1873 (deepwater flatheads) Family Synanceiidae...
- Triglidae, one of two genera belonging to the subfamily Prionotinae, the searobins. These fishes are found in the Western Atlantic Ocean and eastern Pacific...
- Toxotidae) Arctic char Armored gurnard (family Peristediidae) Armored searobin (family Peristediidae) Armorhead (family Pentacerotidae) Armorhead catfish...
- Triglidae (sea robins) Bellator egretta, the streamer searobin Bellator militaris, the horned searobin Anopheles bellator, a mosquito species in the genus...
- Suborder Scorpaenoidei – scorpionfishes, stonefishes, rockfishes, flatheads, searobins and allies (11 families) Suborder Cottoidei – sculpins, psychrolutes,...
- the bottom, so as to stir up bottom sediments to find food. Northern searobins grow to an average of 17 inches (43 cm) long. Prionotus carolinus is found...