Scorpaena papillosa
Scorpaena papillosa, the red rock cod, Southern red scorpionfish, chained scorpionfish, common red gurnard, Southern red scorpioncod, Southern rockcod or dwarf scorpionfish, is a species of venomous marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes.
Taxonomy
Scorpaena papillosa was first formally described in 1801 as Synanceia papillosus by the German naturalists Johann Gottlob Schneider and Johann Reinhold Forster with the type locality given as Matatuahu Point on the Tāwharanui Peninsula in the Hauraki Gulf of North Auckland on the North Island of New Zealand. The specific name papillosa means "papilose", a reference to the tentacles on the pored cells along the lateral line.Subspecies
Scorpaena papillosa is divided into 2 subspecies:| Image | Scientific name | Common name | Distribution |
| S.p. papillosa | Dwarf scorpionfish | New Zealand | |
| S.p. ergastularum Richardson, 1842 | Southern red scorpionfish | southeastern Australia |