Agonus
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of fish: Agonus is the scientific name for a genus of bottom-dwelling, marine fish commonly known as poachers or alligatorfishes. These fish are characterized by their bony, armor-like plates and elongated bodies.
Usage
- is used almost exclusively in scientific or zoological contexts to classify and refer to this specific genus of fish.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized and italicized in scientific writing.
Examples
- The study focused on the defensive armor of species within the genus .
- , the hooknose or pogge, is a well-known species in this genus.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomy: is the type genus for the family Agonidae. This means it is the genus that defines the characteristics of the entire family.
Variants and Related Words
- Agonidae (noun): The biological family name for all poachers or alligatorfishes, to which the genus belongs.
- Poacher (noun): The common name for fish in the family Agonidae.
- Alligatorfish (noun): A common name for some species within the genus and related genera, referring to their armored, reptilian appearance.
Synonyms
- (As a common reference) Poacher, Alligatorfish. (Note: These are common names, not exact scientific synonyms for the genus itself).
Noun
- type genus of the Agonidae