Atlantic tripletail
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of tripletail fish: The Atlantic tripletail is a marine fish species (Lobotes surinamensis) belonging to the family Lobotidae. It is characterized by its rounded, compressed body and the illusion that its dorsal and anal fins extend back to form a "triple" tail. This species is found in warm coastal waters.
Usage
- The Atlantic tripletail is often seen floating on its side near the surface, mimicking a floating leaf or debris.
- Anglers prize the Atlantic tripletail for its strong fight and excellent taste.
- The distinctive shape of the Atlantic tripletail makes it easily identifiable compared to other coastal species.
Advanced Usage
- In ichthyology (the study of fish), the Atlantic tripletail is noted for its unusual juvenile behavior of mimicking floating objects as a form of camouflage.
- The species name indicates the Atlantic tripletail was first described from Suriname.
Variants and Related Words
- Tripletail (noun): The common name for fish in the family Lobotidae, which includes the Atlantic tripletail and its Pacific relative ().
- (noun): The formal, scientific binomial name for the Atlantic tripletail.
Synonyms
- Black tripletail
- Flasher (a regional/common name)
- (scientific name)
Different Meanings
- The term "tripletail" alone can refer to the broader family of fish (Lobotidae), while "Atlantic tripletail" specifies the particular species native to the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- None specific to this term. "Atlantic tripletail" is a precise zoological/common name and is not used idiomatically.
Noun
- tripletail found from Cape Cod to northern South America