Lutjanus analis

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Definition

Noun: * A species of marine fish, Lutjanus analis, commonly known as the mutton snapper. It is a medium to large fish found in the western Atlantic Ocean, recognized for its robust body and coloration that can vary from olive-green to reddish. It is prized as a game fish and for its food value. Its flesh is considered similar in quality and appearance to that of the true red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus), leading to it being marketed under that name.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Anglers often seek Lutjanus analis for its challenging fight and excellent taste.
    • Due to its similar appearance, Lutjanus analis is frequently mistaken for and sold as red snapper in markets.
    • The biologist identified the specimen as Lutjanus analis based on the distinct anal fin shape.
Advanced Usage
  • In Scientific/Commercial Contexts: The use of the scientific name is critical in fisheries management and biological studies to avoid confusion with other snapper species, especially the true red snapper.
    • The study focused on the migration patterns of Lutjanus analis in the Caribbean.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mutton Snapper (n): The most common common name for .
    • We caught a large mutton snapper off the reef.
  • Snapper (n): The general family name (Lutjanidae) to which this species belongs.
  • Red Snapper (n): While a common market name for this fish, it correctly refers to a different species, .
Synonyms
  • Muttonfish: A less common regional name.
  • Pargo: A Spanish-derived name used in some areas for various snappers, including this species.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • Marketed as red snapper: This is a standard commercial and culinary phrase describing the common practice of selling under the more familiar and desirable name "red snapper."
    • Consumers should be aware that fish labeled "red snapper" may sometimes be Lutjanus analis.
Noun
  1. similar to and often marketed as `red snapper';