Notropis atherinoides
Proper noun A specific species of small freshwater fish, scientifically classified within the genus Notropis. It is characterized by a blunt nose and typically displays a greenish iridescence or sheen on its body. Its native habitat includes the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi River valley.
This term is used exclusively as a scientific name in the fields of biology, ecology, and ichthyology (the study of fish). It refers precisely to this single species. * The presence of Notropis atherinoides is an indicator of good water quality in the river. * Researchers are studying the spawning habits of Notropis atherinoides.
- In Taxonomic Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is always written in italics.
- Common Name Association: This species is more commonly known by its non-scientific name, the emerald shiner.
- Emerald shiner (n): The standard common name for .
- Notropis (n): The genus to which this species belongs, containing many other small North American fish often called "shiners."
- Cyprinid (n): A member of the family Cyprinidae, the carp and minnow family, which includes the genus .
- Emerald shiner: This is the direct common name synonym and the term most frequently used outside of scientific literature.
This term has only one meaning: it refers specifically to the fish species Notropis atherinoides, the emerald shiner. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
- small blunt-nosed fish of Great Lakes and Mississippi valley with a greenish luster