venomous toadfish

fish
Also known as: Thalassophryninae

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characteristics and distribution

  • oyster toadfish
    In toadfish

    …waters along eastern North America; venomous toadfishes (Thalassophryne and Daector), found in Central and South America and notable for inflicting painful wounds with the hollow, venom-injecting spines on their dorsal fins and gill covers; and midshipmen (Porichthys), shallow-water American fishes named for numerous (600–840) small, buttonlike light organs arranged in…

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  • oyster toadfish
    In paracanthopterygian: Ecology and behaviour

    Venomous toadfishes (Thalassophryninae, about 11 species) are restricted to the coasts and rivers of Central and South America. Because of their sluggish habits, these fishes are sometimes stepped on by people and can inflict painful wounds. Midshipmen (Porichthyinae, about 15 species), which are restricted to…

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