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Common Lionfish - Pterois Miles, The Most Frequently Spotted Into The Red Sea. Pterois Miles, The Devil Firefish Or Common Lionfish, Is A Species Of Ray-Finned Fish Native To The Western Indo-Pacific Region. It Is Frequently Confused With Its Close Relative, The Red Lionfish. The Scientific Name Is From Greek Pteron, Meaning `Wing`, And Latin Miles, Meaning `Soldier`.

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Common Lionfish - Pterois miles, the most frequently spotted into the Red sea. Pterois miles, the devil firefish or common lionfish, is a species of ray-finned fish native to the western Indo-Pacific region. It is frequently confused with its close relative, the red lionfish. The scientific name is from Greek pteron, meaning `wing`, and Latin miles, meaning `soldier`.

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