Apogon
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Definition
Noun: - Type genus of the family Apogonidae: Apogon is the genus name for a group of small, typically nocturnal marine fish commonly known as cardinalfish. These fish are often characterized by their bright colors, large eyes, and the fact that males often brood eggs in their mouths.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The word is used primarily in scientific and ichthyological contexts to refer to the genus itself or to species within it.
- The species Apogon imberbis is found in the Mediterranean Sea.
- The study focused on the breeding habits of several Apogon species.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Context: Used to denote the representative genus of the family Apogonidae.
- Apogon serves as the type genus for the entire cardinalfish family.
Variants and Related Words
- Apogonid (noun): A common name for any fish belonging to the family Apogonidae.
- The aquarium housed a diverse collection of apogonids.
- Apogonidae (noun): The scientific family name for cardinalfish.
- The family Apogonidae contains over 370 species.
Synonyms
- Cardinalfish: The common name for fish of the family Apogonidae, which includes the genus .
- We observed a school of cardinalfish near the reef.
Different Meanings
This word has a single, specific meaning in scientific nomenclature and does not have different common English meanings.
Noun
- type genus of the Apogonidae