Definition
"Triglinae" refers to a subfamily of ray-finned fish within the family Triglidae, which includes various types of sea robins and gurnards. This grouping helps scientists categorize these fish based on shared characteristics like their bony heads and unique pectoral fins. Think of it as a family tree for fish, where "Triglinae" represents a specific branch. These fish often have spiny bodies and use their specialized fin rays to "walk" along the seafloor. They're like the special forces unit of the underwater world, adapted for specific tasks. Unlike some fish that rely on speed, Triglinae rely on stealth and adaptation.