Lepomis punctatus
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Definition
Noun: * Lepomis punctatus: A species of freshwater fish, commonly known as the spotted sunfish. It is a member of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) and is characterized by small dark spots on its body. It inhabits streams and is considered a good fish for pan-frying.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The angler was excited to catch a Lepomis punctatus in the clear stream.
- Biologists are studying the habitat preferences of Lepomis punctatus.
- As an esteemed panfish, Lepomis punctatus is popular among local fishermen.
Advanced Usage
- The term Lepomis punctatus is primarily used in scientific, biological, or formal contexts. In everyday conversation, anglers and locals are more likely to use its common name, "spotted sunfish."
Variants and Related Words
- Spotted sunfish (n): The common name for .
- Sunfish (n): The common family name (Centrarchidae) to which this species belongs.
- Panfish (n): A general term for small fish that are suitable for cooking whole in a pan, a category that includes .
Synonyms
- Spotted sunfish: The direct common name equivalent.
- Bream (regional): In some Southern U.S. regions, various sunfish species are colloquially called "bream" (pronounced 'brim').
Different Meanings
- Lepomis punctatus has no other distinct meanings. It refers specifically to this single species of fish. The genus contains other sunfish species (e.g., , the bluegill), but identifies this particular one.
Noun
- inhabits streams from South Carolina to Florida; esteemed panfish