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Velvetfishes get their name from the modified, prickly scales which cover the body and give the fish a velvety appearance, although there are some species which do not have these modified scales and have smooth skin, They typically have knobby lumps on the head, although sometimes there may be sharp
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has its origin over or nearly above the eye. The first 3 to 5 dorsal fin spines may be separate, from the rest of the dorsal fin and can be raised or have almost no membrane between them. These separate spines form a separate fin in 4 species. The
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Velvetfishes are found mainly in the eastern Indian and western
Pacific Oceans, but some species are found in the eastern Indian Ocean. The adults are found among vegetation or over rocky, shelly, coral rubble or coralline algae substrates.
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because all of these fish have a curved sabre-like lacrimal spine that can project, using a switch-blade-like mechanism, out from underneath their eye. The name of the family is taken from that of the type genus,
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very far forward, just to the rear of the base of the pelvic fins. These are small fishes with the largest species being the roughskin scorpionfish (
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903:"Velvetfishes, APLOACTINIDAE"
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327:Jordan & Starks 1904
853:"Family Aploactinidae"
616:Encyclopedia of Fishes
565:Richard van der Laan;
509:Cocotropus monacanthus
809:Eschmeyer, William N.
495:Prosoproctus pataecus
567:William N. Eschmeyer
907:Fishes of Australia
901:Bray, D.J. (2017).
652:Fishes of the World
196:Fishes of the World
191:Edwin Chapin Starks
156:Little velvetfishes
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111:Suborder:
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270:Aploactis
224:Aploactis
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