Chimaera monstrosa

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of cartilaginous fish: Chimaera monstrosa is the scientific name for a specific, large species of fish belonging to the order Chimaeriformes, commonly known as the rabbit fish or rat fish. It is characterized by a long, whip-like tail, a venomous spine in front of the dorsal fin, and a rodent-like face.

Usage
  • The term is used specifically in scientific, zoological, or marine biology contexts to refer to this particular species.
  • It is a proper noun (a scientific name) and is typically written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
Examples
  • "The research vessel collected a specimen of from the deep-sea trawl."
  • "Unlike sharks, has a single gill opening covered by an operculum."
  • "The diet of primarily consists of bottom-dwelling invertebrates."
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows the binomial nomenclature system established by Carl Linnaeus. The genus name references the mythical creature due to the fish's strange appearance, while the species epithet means "monstrous" or "abnormal" in Latin.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common names: Rabbit fish, rat fish, ghost shark (Note: "ghost shark" is a common name for all chimaeras, not just this species).
  • Chimaera (noun): The common name for any member of the order Chimaeriformes, or specifically the genus .
  • Chimaeriformes (noun): The biological order to which this species belongs, comprising cartilaginous fish distinct from sharks and rays.
Synonyms
  • Rabbit fish (for this specific species in a non-scientific context).
  • Rat fish (for this specific species in a non-scientific context).
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly associated with this specific scientific term.
Noun
  1. large European chimaera

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