Scorpidinae
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The Scorpidinae, commonly known as halfmoons, knifefishes and sweeps are a subfamily of the sea chubs, a family of marine
Marine (ocean)
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 fish
Fish
Fish are a paraphyletic group of organisms that consist of all gill-bearing aquatic vertebrate animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as various extinct related groups...

 in the order Perciformes
Perciformes
The Perciformes, also called the Percomorphi or Acanthopteri, is one of the largest orders of vertebrates, containing about 40% of all bony fish. Perciformes means perch-like. They belong to the class of ray-finned fish and comprise over 7,000 species found in almost all aquatic environments...

. The Scorpidinae are distributed throughout the Pacific and east Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean
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s, with species occurring in the waters of North America
North America
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, South America
South America
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, Asia
Asia
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, Australia
Australia
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 and numerous islands. Most inhabit the continental shelf
Continental shelf
The continental shelf is the extended perimeter of each continent and associated coastal plain. Much of the shelf was exposed during glacial periods, but is now submerged under relatively shallow seas and gulfs, and was similarly submerged during other interglacial periods. The continental margin,...

 in shallow rock and kelp reef
Reef
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s and deeper offshore reefs, whilst others are found well offshore in a pelagic setting. Most of the Scorpidinae are carnivorous, taking a variety of small crustacean
Crustacean
Crustaceans form a very large group of arthropods, usually treated as a subphylum, which includes such familiar animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles. The 50,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at , to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span...

s, although some are partly herbivorous. A number of the larger species are fished for commercially
Commercial fishing
Commercial fishing is the activity of catching fish and other seafood for commercial profit, mostly from wild fisheries. It provides a large quantity of food to many countries around the world, but those who practice it as an industry must often pursue fish far into the ocean under adverse conditions...

 and recreationally
Angling
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, and are considered good table fish.

Classification

Fishbase
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 lists eleven species in four genera under the subfamily Scorpidinae. This is a list of known all extant species.
  • Subfamily SCORPIDINAE
    • Genus Bathystethus
      • Grey knifefish
        Grey knifefish
        The grey knifefish, Bathystethus cultratus, is a sea chub of the genus Bathystethus, found in New Zealand.-References:* Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand, ISBN 0-00-216987-8...

        , Bathystethus cultratus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801)
      • Bathystethus orientale Regan, 1913
    • Genus Labracoglossa
      • Labracoglossa argenteiventris Peters, 1866
      • Blue knifefish
        Blue knifefish
        The blue knifefish, Labracoglossa nitida, is a sea chub of the genus Labracoglossa, found off eastern Australia, and around offshore islands of the east coast of New Zealand, to depths of 20 m...

        , Labracoglossa nitida McCulloch and Waite, 1916
    • Genus Medialuna
      • Medialuna ancietae Chirichigno, 1987
      • Halfmoon
        Halfmoon
        The Halfmoon, or Medialuna californiensis, is a species of edible Pacific fish....

        , Medialuna californiensis (Steindachner, 1876)
    • Genus Scorpis
      • Sea sweep, Scorpis aequipinnis Richardson, 1848
      • Scorpis chilensis Guichenot, 1848
      • Banded sweep, Scorpis georgianus Valenciennes, 1832
      • Silver sweep
        Silver sweep
        The silver sweep, Scorpis lineolata, is a sweep of the genus Scorpis, found around eastern Australia and northern New Zealand to depths of about 30 m, over reef areas and off headlands...

        , Scorpis lineolata Kner, 1865
      • Blue maomao
        Blue maomao
        The blue maomao, Scorpis violacea, is a sweep of the genus Scorpis, found around eastern Australia and northern New Zealand to depths of a few metres, over reef areas and off headlands...

        , Scorpis violacea (Hutton, 1873)
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