Neomerinthe
Neomerinthe is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. They are found in Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean.
Taxonomy
Neomerinthe was first described as a genus in 1935 by the American ichthyologist Henry Weed Fowler, Fowler was describing N. hemingwayi, with a type locality given as off Cape May, New Jersey, which he designated as the type species of a new genus. The genus name is a compound of neo, meaning new, and Merinthe, a synonym of the genus Pontinus, which Fowler thought N. hemingwayi resembled.Species
Neomerinthe has 12 species classified within it:Neomerinthe amplisquamiceps Neomerinthe bauchotae Poss & Duhamel, 1991Neomerinthe beanorum Neomerinthe costataNeomerinthe erostris Neomerinthe folgori Neomerinthe hemingwayi Fowler, 1935 Neomerinthe megalepis Neomerinthe naevosa Motomura, Béarez & Causse, 2011 Neomerinthe pallidimacula Neomerinthe parallelaspinaNeomerinthe procurva L. C. Chen, 1981- ''Neomerinthe rufescens''