Synanceia horrida (stonefish)
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Phylogenetic explanation for S. horrida:
Animalia: S. horrida is a multicellular, eukaryotic organism
Chordata: S. horrida is a vertebrate and has a noto-chord
Actinopterygii: S. horrida possesses lepidotrichia
Scorpaeniformes: S. horrida has a suborbital stay
Synanceiidae: all members have spines with neurotoxin in them
Synanceia: members are given the nick-name (stonefish)
S. horrida: reddish brown stone-like fish, with 13 venemous spines.
The Synaceia horrida is very closely related to the Synanceia verrucosa and the red lion fish (Pterois volitans)
Phylogenetic tree-part 1
Phylogenetic tree-part 2