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This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (February 2010) Spotted weever Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Trachinidae Genus: Trachinus Species: T. araneus Binomial name Trachinus araneus Cuvier, 1829 The spotted weever, Trachinus araneus, is a fish of the Trachinidae family, Scorpaeniformes order, and Actinopterygii class. It is up to 45 cm long, brown and yellow on the head and back, paler below with darker spots along the sides. The shape of its body is long and laterally flattened, the mouth almost is vertical in the head[1]. The front half of the first dorsal fin is black and consists of three spines which are highly poisonous, as are the backward facing spines on the extremities of the gill covers.. The spotted weever lives close to the bottom down to about 100 m. It preferes a subtropical climate; the coordinates are 45°N - 18°S, 19°W -36°E. The spotted weever can be found from Portugal to Angola and the Mediterranean. It is of minor commercial importance. It inhabitates at shallow waters to about 100m depth near rocks and sea grass near by, burrowing in the bottom. Just as other weevers, it feeds on small fishes and crustaceans[2]. References Spotted Weever Species summary Spotted Weever a member of Trachinidae family Footnotes ^ Trachinidae Family ^ FishBase See also Lesser Weever Greater weever Weever Trachinidae This Actinopterygii article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e