Polyprion
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of marine fish: Polyprion is the scientific genus name for a type of large, deep-water fish, commonly known as wreckfish. These fish are characterized by their robust bodies and are found in temperate and subtropical oceans.
Usage Examples
- The , often simply called wreckfish, is a commercially important species.
- Marine biologists are studying the growth patterns of the genus.
- A specimen identified as belonging to the genus was caught off the coast.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and taxonomic contexts, is always italicized as it is a genus name. The plural form is (when referring to multiple species within the genus) or (in less formal scientific writing to refer to the fish themselves).
- The family Polyprionidae includes the genus Polyprion.
- Several large polyprions were observed near the shipwreck.
Variants and Related Words
- Wreckfish (n): The common name for fish in the genus , particularly . They are named for their association with underwater structures like shipwrecks.
- Stone bass (n): Another common name for in some regions.
- Polyprionidae (n): The biological family to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Wreckfish
- Stone bass (for )
Related Phrases
- Genus Polyprion: The standard formal way to refer to this taxonomic group.
- Polyprion species: A phrase used to refer to one or more species within the genus.
Noun
- wreckfish