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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Sclop_u0.jpg)
by Veiga, P.

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Locality: Spain, Mallorca 
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Date: 2006-09-23 
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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_j0.jpg)
by Bailly, N.

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Size (cm):
Locality: Greece, Gournes Pediados, Aegean Sea, Hersonissos (Crete)  
Sex/Stage: juvenile 
Date: 2015-09-20 
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Remark: One of the smallest individuals observed around. A number of shrimps Palaemon serratus around, almost as long as this fish. 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u1.jpg)
by Hernández-González, C.L.

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Locality: Canary Islands 
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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u2.jpg)
by Patzner, R.

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Size (cm): 10 TL
Locality: Malta, Mediterranean Sea 
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Remark: 1989 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u3.jpg)
by Patzner, R.

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Size (cm): 11 TL
Locality: Azores Islands 
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Remark: 1989 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u5.jpg)
by Patzner, R.

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Size (cm): 10 TL
Locality: Baleares, Mediterranean Sea  
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Remark: 2001 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u6.jpg)
by Bailly, N.

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Size (cm):
Locality: Greece, Gournes Pediados, Aegean Sea, Hersonissos (Crete)  
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Date: 2015-06-15 
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Remark: Individual had just caught a prey, maybe a shrimp. There was a smaller individual on the right. 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u7.jpg)
by Wirtz, P.

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Size (cm):
Locality: Madeira Islands 
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Remark: Photo © Dr. Peter Wirtz 



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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u0.gif)
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Size (cm):
Locality: Gulf of Guinea 
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Reference: Schneider, W., 1990
FAO species identification sheets for fishery purposes. Field guide to the commercial marine resources of the Gulf of Guinea. Prepared and published with the support of the FAO Regional Office for Africa.
 
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Scorpaena maderensis

Scorpaena maderensis (Scmad_u4.jpg)
by Patzner, R.

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Size (cm): 10 TL
Locality: Azores Islands 
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Remark: 1991 



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