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- Tetraroge is a genus of ray-finned fishes, waspfishes belonging to the subfamily Tetraroginae, which is classified as part of the family Scorpaenidae...
- Cuvier, 1829 Amblyapistus taenianotus (Cuvier, 1829) Tetraroge cristagalli Günther, 1860 Tetraroge alboguttata Liénard, 1891 Amblyapistus slacksmithi Whitley...
- Synonyms Cottus australis Shaw ex White, 1790 Scorpaena jacksoniana Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 Tetraroge bellona De Vis, 1884 Tetraroge hamiltoni De Vis, 1884...
- underneath their eye. The name of the subfamily is based on the genus name Tetraroge, which was described in 1860 by Albert Günther and its name means "four...
- South Africa. The smoothskin scorpionfish was first formally described as Tetraroge gymnoderma in 1906 by the Scottish-born South African zoologist John Dow...
- Family: Tetrarogidae Genus: Tetraroge Bearded roguefish [nl], Tetraroge barbata LC IUCN (MoE: CR) Freshwater waspfish, Tetraroge nigra LC IUCN (MoE: CR) Family:...
- (Richardson, 1848) Synonyms Apistes leucogaster Richardson, 1848 Tetraroge leucogaster (Richardson, 1848) Tetraroge darnleyensis Alleyne & Macleay, 1877...
- Whiteface waspfish Snyderina guentheri (native), Günther's waspfish Tetraroge niger (native) Lepidotrigla bispinosa (native), Bullhorn gurnard Lepidotrigla...
- Kagoshima on Kyushu in ****an. Later the western Indian Ocean species, Tetraroge guentheri, which had been described in 1889 by the Belgian born British...
- coast of modern KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. Later the Red Sea endemic, Tetraroge gallus, which had been described in 1877 by Robby August Kossmann and...