Synanceia verrucosa (Reef Stonefish)

Deadliest in the stonefish family, Synanceia verrucosa inhabits the Indo-Pacific's coral reefs

Synanceia horrida (Estuarine Stonefish)

Synanceia horrida, venomous and elusive, thrives in estuarine environments of the Indo-Pacific

Synanceia nana (Lesser or Dwarf Stonefish)

The petite Synanceia nana: a smaller, yet still venomous, member of the stonefish family

Synanceia alula

Newly discovered, Synanceia alula expands the mysterious stonefish species

Scorpaenopsis diabolus (False Stonefish)

Scorpaenopsis diabolus, mimicking stonefish, with less venom but equal deceit

Scorpaena plumieri (Spotted Scorpionfish)

Scorpaena plumieri, resembling stonefish, adds to the ocean's array of camouflaged predators

Pterois (Lionfish)

not a stonefish but renowned for its venomous spines and stealth

Minous inermis (Stingfish)

Minous inermis, akin to stonefish, camouflages masterfully in its aquatic realm

Inimicus didactylus (Demon Stinger)

Demon Stinger, Inimicus didactylus, blends venomous threat with stone-like disguise

Inimicus didactylus (Demon Stinger)

not a true stonefish but a master of underwater masquerade