Aetobatus narinari
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Definition
Noun: * Aetobatus narinari: A species of large eagle ray characterized by a distinctive pattern of white or yellow spots on its dark dorsal (upper) surface. It is a widely distributed marine fish found in warm, tropical, and subtropical seas around the world. It is also commonly known as the spotted eagle ray or white-spotted eagle ray.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Aetobatus narinari is easily identified by the beautiful spots on its back.
- Snorkelers were thrilled to see a school of Aetobatus narinari gliding over the reef.
- The diet of Aetobatus narinari primarily consists of mollusks and crustaceans.
Advanced Usage
- The scientific name Aetobatus narinari is used in formal, academic, and technical contexts such as marine biology, zoology, and conservation literature. In these contexts, it precisely identifies the species, avoiding the ambiguity that can sometimes come with common names.
Variants and Related Words
- Spotted eagle ray (n): The most common English name for this species.
- White-spotted eagle ray (n): Another common name emphasizing the color of the spots.
- Eagle ray (n): The common name for the family (Myliobatidae) to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Spotted eagle ray (n): The primary synonym in everyday and ecological contexts.
- White-spotted eagle ray (n): A descriptive synonym.
Related Terms
- Elasmobranch (n): A subclass of cartilaginous fish that includes rays, skates, and sharks. is an elasmobranch.
- Batoidea (n): The superorder of cartilaginous fish commonly known as rays and skates.
- Myliobatidae (n): The biological family of eagle rays.
Noun
- ray with back covered with white or yellow spots; widely distributed in warm seas